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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:145289655:2798
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008 971119s1998 cou b 001 0 eng
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035 $a(OCoLC)38010683
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050 00 $aPN4756$b.I34 1998
082 00 $a174/.9097$221
100 1 $aIggers, Jeremy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80064723
245 10 $aGood news, bad news :$bjournalism ethics and the public interest /$cJeremy Iggers.
260 $aBoulder, Colo. :$bWestview Press,$c1998.
263 $a9802
300 $axii, 179 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aCritical studies in communication and in the cultural industries
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tHow Journalists Talk About Ethics --$g2.$tTalking in Code(s): The Foundations of Journalism Ethics --$g3.$tContemporary Ethical Concepts in Historical Context --$g4.$tJournalism Since Cooke: The Corporate Cultural Revolution --$g5.$tObjectivity's Legacy --$g6.$tThe Myth of Neutrality and the Ideology of Information --$g7.$tToward a Pragmatist Ethical Theory for Journalism --$g8.$tToward a Public Journalism.
520 $aPublic dissatisfaction with the news media frequently gives rise to calls for journalists to live up to the ethical standards of their profession. But what if the fault lies in part with the standards themselves?
520 8 $aJeremy Iggers argues that journalism's institutionalized conversation about ethics largely evades the most important issues regarding the public interest and the civic responsibilities of the press. Changes in the ownership and organization of the news media make these issues especially timely; although journalism's ethics rest on the idea of journalism as a profession, the rise of market-driven journalism has undermined journalists' professional status.
520 8 $aUltimately, argues Iggers, journalism is impossible without a public that cares about the common life. A more meaningful approach to journalism ethics must begin with a consideration of the role of the news media in a democratic society and proceed to look for practical ways in which journalism can contribute to the vitality of public life. Good News, Bad News is important reading for journalists, communication scholars, and students.
650 0 $aJournalistic ethics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070787
830 0 $aCritical studies in communication and in the cultural industries.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92007595
852 00 $bleh$hPN4756$i.I34 1998