Objectivity in journalism / Steven Maras.
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070.4 KAU/A Avid editing: a guide for beginning and intermediate users / | 070.4 KEE/E Ethics for journalists / | 070.4 KOL/C Convergence journalism: writing and reporting across the news media / | 070.4 MAR/O Objectivity in journalism / | 070.4 MAR/O Objectivity in journalism / | 070.4 MEK/I Interpreting news/ | 070.4 MER/W Writing broadcast news: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-253) and index.
Why and when did journalistic objectivity arise? -- What are the main objections to journalistic objectivity? -- Why is there so much dispute over 'the facts'? -- What are the grounds on which journalistic objectivity has been defended? -- Is objectivity a passive or active process? -- Can objectivity coexist with politidal or ethical commitment? -- Is objectivity changing in an era of 24/7 news and on-line journalism? -- Is objectivity a universal journalistic norm?
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