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1. An Explanation and a Method for the Ethics of Journalism, 9<br/>Deni Elliott and David Ozar<br/>2. Moral Development and Journalism, 25<br/>Renita Coleman<br/>Part II: History and Justification<br/>Introduction, 35<br/>3. Press Freedom and Responsibility, 39<br/>Stephanie Craft<br/>4. The Moral Justification for Journalism, 53<br/>Sandra L Borden<br/>5. The Search for Global Media Ethics, 69<br/>Herman Wasserman<br/>Part III; What Is Journalism? Who Is a Journalist?<br/>Introduction, 85<br/>6. Why Journalism Is a Profession, 91<br/>Michael Davis<br/>7. Who Is a Journalist? 103<br/>Jay Black<br/>8. Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space, 117<br/>Jane B. Singer<br/>Part IV: Objectivity<br/>Introduction, 131<br/>9. Inventing Objectivity: New Philosophical Foundations, 137<br/>Stephen J. A. Ward<br/>10. Is Objective News Possible? 153<br/>Carrie Figdor<br/>Section Two: The Practice of Journalism<br/>Part V: The Business of Journalism<br/>Introduction, 167<br/>11. Journalism's Tangled Web: Business, Ethics, and<br/>Professional Practice, 171<br/>Ian Richards<br/>12. The Decline of the News Business, 185<br/>Rick Edmonds<br/>13. Covering a World That's Falling Apart, When Yours Is Too, 193<br/>Martha Steffens<br/>Part VI: Privacy<br/>Introduction, 197<br/>14. The Ethics of Privacy, 203<br/>Clifford G. Christians<br/>15. Understanding and Respecting Privacy, 215<br/>Candace Cummins Gauthier<br/>Part VII: Approaching the News: Reporters and Consumers<br/>Introduction, 231<br/>16. Conflicting Loyalties and Personal Choices, 237<br/>Jacqui Banaszynski<br/>17. A Robust Future for Conflict of Interest, 249<br/>Edward Wasserman<br/>18. Respecting Sources' Confidentiality: Critical but Not Absolute, 271<br/>Aaron Quinn<br/>19. The Ethical Obligations of News Consumers, 283<br/>Wendy N. Wyatt<br/>Part VIII: Getting the Story<br/>Introduction, 297<br/>20. The Ethos of "Getting the Story", 301<br/>Patrick Lee Plaisance<br/>21. Mitigation Watchdogs: The Ethical Foundation<br/>for a Journalist's Role, 311<br/>Lee Wilkins<br/>Part IX: Image Ethics<br/>Introduction, 325<br/>22. Visual Ethics: An Integrative Approach to Ethical Practice<br/>in Visual Journalism, 331<br/>Julianne H. Newton and Rick Williams<br/>23. Ethics and Images: Five Major Concerns, 351<br/>Paul Martin Lester |