Objectivity in Journalism by Steven Maras

Objectivity in Journalism



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Objectivity in Journalism Steven Maras ebook
Page: 248
Format: pdf
Publisher: Wiley
ISBN: 9780745647340


Jul 28, 2011 - In it, Stephen Ward argues that many concepts associated with journalism ethics --- particularly the "false model" of objectivity --- need redefining in the digital age. Aug 15, 2007 - At the Journalism Matters conference recently (see earlier posts on this), I got into a mini argument with a colleague about what should be taught in journalism schools about objectivity. May 22, 2014 - As you know that journalist should be objective, meaning not taking any sides. Jan 23, 2010 - One of journalism's favorite notions is that we don't become part of the story. May 21, 2014 - My take is that the rise of objectivity journalism post-World War II was an artefact of the new monopoly/oligopoly structures news organisations had constructed for themselves. Dec 19, 2013 - Under the norm of objectivity that dominates mainstream political journalism in the United States, reporters are supposed to avoid endorsing competing political viewpoints or proposals. Jul 25, 2012 - Veteran journalists who sing the praises of objective reporting have steadily lost ground to the media's new guard of proudly opinionated voices, from.. Apr 12, 2014 - Words I never thought I'd write: Elias Isquith, my favorite liberal blogger in the entire history of the universe ever, thinks that Fox News is ultimately good for journalism and, I assume, democracy. Subscribe to PostsSubscribe to Comments. Posted by Julian Dunn on September 28, 2011. Sep 28, 2011 - Disclosure: The New Objectivity in Journalism. Nov 12, 2012 - Poynter has a really good piece up this week about Nate Silver and the future of bloggers as journalists (OK, so I oversold that a little, but still, that's sort of the gist). It is common to have rules on journalism objectivity in Indonesia in terms of stock market stories. Jul 8, 2010 - Micheal Arrington, of TechCrunch fame, offers a brief diatribe in regards to journalists and journalism institutions, that refuse to disclose personal biases and/or reject the very premise of reporters having personal opinions. We are supposed to be some sort of object (you know, objective) that doesn't feel, that stays aloof and writes from an omniscient perch above it all. Apr 7, 2014 - "Perhaps because the discipline of verification is so personal and so haphazardly communicated, it is also part of one of the great confusions of journalism— the concept of objectivity.