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The invention of journalism ethics: the path to objectivity and beyond
Stephen J. A. Ward
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgmetns (page xi)
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART ONE | ETHICS AND OBJECTIVITY
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1. Ethics as Proposal (page 13)
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2. Objectivity: Senses and Origins (page 39)
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3. Objectivity: Ancient, Early Modern, Positivist (page 63)
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PART TWO | THE EVOLUTION OF JOURNALISM ETHICS
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4. The Invention of Journalism Ethics: The Seventeenth Century (page 115)
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5. The Invention of a Public Ethic: The Eighteenth Century (page 153)
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6. Anticipating Objectivity: The Nineteenth Century (page 197)
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7. Objectivity and After: The Twentieth Century (page 236)
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8. Pragmatic Objectivity (page 280)
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PART THREE | FROM PRE-DIGITAL TO DIGITAL ETHICS
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9. Birth of Digital Journalism Ethics (page 341)
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10. Global Journalism Ethics (page 372)
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References (page 399)
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Index (page 421)
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Published: c2015
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- 9780773546318 (paper)
- 9780773598072 (ebook)
- 9780773546301 (hardcover)