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Ethical Space Vol. 15 Issue 3/4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Lara Pawson's genre-bending memoir - gravitas and the celebration of unique cultural spaces |
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Richard Lance Keeble |
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| When journalism isn't enough: 'Horror surrealism' in Behrouz Boochani's testimonial prison narrative |
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Willa McDonald |
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| On being unfair: The ethics of the memoir-journalism hybrid |
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Lisa A. Phillips |
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| Stan Grant and cultural memory: Embodying a national race narrative through memoir |
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Sue Joseph |
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| Liberal mass media and the 'Israel lobby' theory |
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T. J. Coles |
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| Media trust and use among urban news consumers in Brazil |
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Flávia Milhorance, Jane B. Singer |
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| Balancing instrumental rationality and value rationality in communicating information: A study of the 'Nobel Older Brother' case |
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Lili Ning |
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| Dumbs gone to Iceland:
(Re)presentations of English national identity during Euro 2016 and the EU referendum |
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Roger Domeneghetti |
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| 'An eye in the eye of the hurricane': Fire and fury, immersion and ethics in political literary journalism |
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Kerrie Davies |
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Ethical Space Vol. 15 Issue 1/2 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Accountable sports journalism. Building up a platform and a new specialised code in the field |
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Xavier Ramon-Vegas, Jose-Luis Rojas-Torrijos |
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| Self-censorship and the pursuit of truth in sports journalism: A case study of David Walsh |
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Tom Bradshaw |
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| A comparative analysis of how regulatory codes inform broadcast and print sports journalists' work routines in the UK using Sky Sports News and the Sun as case studies |
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Simon McEnnis |
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| 'Guess and go': The ethics of the mediatisation of professional sport in Australia |
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Tracie Edmondson |
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| 'Can I click it? Yes you can': Football journalism, Twitter and clickbait |
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Jonathan Cable, Glyn Mottershead |
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| How to get kicked off Twitter: An examination of the changing ethics of the so-called 'tech giants' |
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Charles M. Lambert |
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| Plastic words, public relations and the neoliberal transformation of twentieth century discourse |
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Anne Surma, Kristin Demetrious |
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Ethical Space Vol. 14 Issue 4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| When a community rises up against fake news: The Change Makers' Project |
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Scott Downman |
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| Travel writing and ethics: Experimentation, 'travelees' and community engagement |
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Ben Stubbs |
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| Reporting on the impossible: The use of defectors in covering North Korea |
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Richard Murray |
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| Visibility and cultural voice in Fataluku country Timor-Leste |
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Marian Reid |
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| Lean canvas planning in entrepreneurial hyperlocal media: A case study |
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Daniel Seed |
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| 'Not available on the evidence': Australian narratives of violence against women in legal and media texts |
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Janine Little |
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Ethical Space Vol. 14 Issue 2/3 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Survivor autonomy: An ethical starting point in covering disasters |
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Denis Muller |
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| Jokes in public: The ethical implications of radio prank calls |
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Denis Muller |
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| Journalists and emotions: The theory of balance |
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Lyn Barnes |
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| Silencing vulnerability or 'do no harm'?: Ethical dilemmas in reporting suicide at times of crisis |
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Izabela Korbiel, Katharine Sarikakis |
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| Myth, Maori and two cartoons: A semiotic analysis |
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Steve Elers, Phoeb Elers |
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| 'My four year old is an asshole': Considering ethical challenges of children as the butt of jokes in contemporary comedy and satire |
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Kai Hanno Schwind |
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| Supervisors' perspectives on the ethical supervision of long form writing and managing trauma narrative within the Australian tertiary sector |
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Sue Joseph, Carolyn Rickett |
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| Illness bloggers and sickness scams: Communication ethics and the 'Belle' Gibson saga |
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Elaine Xu, Terence Lee |
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Ethical Space Vol. 14 Issue 1 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| How ethics is taught at leading institutions in the Pacific region |
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Thomas Cooper |
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| John Stuart Mill: Freedom of expression and harm in the 'post-truth' era |
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Tom Bradshaw |
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| Embedding, embellishing and embarrassing: Brian Williams 'misremembers' but social media reminds him |
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Sue Joseph, Carolyn Rickett |
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Ethical Space Vol. 13 Issue 4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| The ethical turn in considering hidden children's Holocaust testimony as historical reconstruction |
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Julie Wheelwright |
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| Moral realism and ethical naturalism in media ethics theorising |
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Patrick Lee Plaisance, Elizabeth Tropman |
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| Communication and globalisation: A justification for critical pedagogy |
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Andrea Patterson-Masuka, Omar Swartz |
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| A sovereign editor: Arthur Mann's Yorkshire Post and its crusade against appeasement, 1938-1939 |
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Tim Luckhurst |
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| The third narrative space: The human interest story and the crisis of the human form |
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Yasmin Ibrahim, Anita Howarth |
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| 'Lone wolf' extremists and the US news media |
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Brett A. Barnett |
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Ethical Space Vol. 13 Issue 2/3 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Foundations, philanthropy and international journalism |
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Mel Bunce |
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| The photography of debate and desire: Images, environment and the public sphere |
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Lyn McGaurr |
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| 'Tell it like it is': The role of community not-for-profit media in regeneration and reputational change |
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Dave Harte |
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| Framing participation in collaborative community media: The living community documentary series |
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Jocelyn E. Williams |
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| Money under fire: The ethics of revenue generation for oppositional news outlets |
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Clare Cook |
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| 'Charitable journalism': Oxymoron or opportunity? |
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Judith Townend |
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| Regulating ethics: A way forward for charitable journalism |
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Jonathan Heawood |
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| Conflict of interest: Hybrid journalism's central ethical challenge |
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Denis Muller |
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Ethical Space Vol. 13 Issue 1 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Electoral guerrilla theatre in the 2015 UK general election: Critique, legitimacy and incorporation in the news coverage of celebrity election campaigns |
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Jeremy Collins |
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| How the internet reduces journalists' chances to hold politicians to account |
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Nicholas Jones |
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| Digital agenda-setting: Measuring mainstream and social media influence during the UK 2015 election campaign |
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Martin Moore, Gordon Ramsay |
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| Michael Cockerell: The Boswell of the British political classes |
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John Mair |
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| Astroturfing in online comment: An investigation |
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Murray Dick |
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| The Yemen and Crimean interventions in the ideological prisms of the 'liberal' Anglo-American press |
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Florian Zollmann |
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Ethical Space Vol. 12 Issue 3/4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Spies and journalists: Towards an ethical framework? |
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Paul Lashmar |
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| Useful idiots or Big Brother's antidote? Analysing the ethical role of the state, Guardian and Edward Snowden in the controversy over surveillance and whistle-blowing |
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Tim Crook |
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| Assessing interdisciplinary academic and multi-stakeholder positions on transparency in the post-Snowden leak era |
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Vian Bakir, Andrew McStay |
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| Privacy as a line of flight in societies of mass surveillance |
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Christopher Campbell, Rosamunde van Brakel |
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| Watching them: Watching us - where are the ethical boundaries? |
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Steve Wright |
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| Cultural frictions: Ethical challenges facing Australian correspondents in Indonesia |
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Jeanti St Clair |
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| Reporting mass random shootings: The copycat effect? |
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Glynn Greensmith, Lelia Green |
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Ethical Space Vol. 12 Issue 2 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Reporter power: News organisations, duty of care and the use of locally-hired news gatherers in Syria |
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Richard Pendry |
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| Phantom of the Opera: A lesson in genuine dialogue |
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Slavica Kodish |
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| The rediscovery of ideology (once again): A tribute to Stuart Hall |
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Justin Schlosberg |
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| The work and 'architecture of listening': Requisites for ethical organisation-public communication |
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Jim Macnamara |
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| Kant's contribution to the ethics of communication |
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Shannon A Bowen, Paul Prescott |
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Ethical Space Vol. 12 Issue 1 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Richard Hoggart and Pilkington: Populism and public service broadcasting |
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Julian Petley |
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| Richard Hoggart: My father's legacy |
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Paul Hoggart |
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| John Tulloch: On the importance of mischief-making |
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Richard Lance Keeble |
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| The 'antagonistic partnership' on trial: The relationship between journalists and PR experts - seen under the light of behavioural economics |
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Stephan Russ-Mohl |
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| Citizen journalist or citizen agitator? Establishing Twitter in Medway's public sphere |
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Rob Bailey |
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Ethical Space Vol. 11 Issue 4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Balancing acts and narrative ethics in Anna Krien's Night games and Helen Garner's The first stone |
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Fiona Giles, William Roberts |
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| From making front page to landing between covers: An ethical inquiry into contemporary book-length journalism in Australia |
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Matthew Ricketson |
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| On mourning, making, circulating: Refusing the 'posthumous humiliation' of Susan Sontag |
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Carolyn Rickett |
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| Against the tide: Alternative voices in colonial Australian writing |
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Willa McDonald, Bunty Avieson |
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| Towards 'mindful journalism': Applying Buddhism's Eightfold Path as an ethical framework for modern journalism |
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Mark Pearson |
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| Spanish media self-regulation: Its purpose and challenges |
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Mónica Codina |
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Ethical Space Vol. 11 Issue 3 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| The moral psychology of journalism exemplars |
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Patrick Lee Plaisance, Elizabeth A. Skewes, Joanna Larez |
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| Foucault, Facebook and freedom |
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Maude Bonenfant, Yanick Farmer |
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| Layers of consent |
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Judith Townend |
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| 'An establishment newspaper': The politics of the Eastern Daily Press |
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Ian Sinclair |
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Ethical Space Vol. 11 Issue 1/2 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| How far can journalists go 'in crossing the line'? |
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Stewart Purvis |
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| The state journalism is in: Edward Snowden and the British press |
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Julian Petley |
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| Utopian dreams for better journalism? |
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Tim Crook |
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| Phone hacking and bribery: Justice and journalism both on trial |
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Nicholas Jones |
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| Critical realism, peace journalism and democracy |
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Jake Lynch |
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| Towards responsible journalism: Code of practice, journalist oath and conscience clause |
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Raphael Cohen-Almagor |
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| Social justice communication scholarship and the need to challenge the rhetoric of market fundamentalism |
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Ayo Oyeleye |
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| Social responsibility, public relations and pedagogy: Student perceptions using mental illness as a case study |
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Barbara Walsh, Cathy Hope, Jaelea Skehan |
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Ethical Space Vol. 10 Issue 4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Italian media and Berlusconi: An econometric approach |
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Philip Di Salvo |
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| The 'morally defensible' journalist: Shedding 'performance' and managing an ethic of empathy within personal trauma narrative |
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Sue Joseph |
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| A Gandhian conundrum: The ethical dilemma in the Indian sustainability discourse |
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Prithi Nambiar |
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| Achieving the goal of a global computing code of ethics through an international-localisation hybrid |
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Oliver K. Burmeister |
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| Fit to post but not fit to print: Channel consistency and virtue ethics for legacy print journalism organisations
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Chris Roberts |
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Ethical Space Vol. 10 Issue 2/3 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Democratic affordances: Politics, media, and digital technology after WikiLeaks |
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Gerard Goggin |
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| Is peace journalism feasible? Pointers for research and media development |
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Jake Lynch |
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| Journalism and justice |
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Penny O'Donnell |
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| Enabling environments: Reflections on journalism and climate justice |
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Robert A Hackett, Sara Wylie, Pinar Gurleyen |
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| Bursting the 'Brussels bubble': The movement towards transparency on European farm subsidies |
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Alana Mann |
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| Victims of exploitation or victims of the media: Rethinking media coverage of human trafficking |
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Scott Downman |
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| International fixers: Cultural interpreters or 'People Like Us'? |
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Colleen Murrell |
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Ethical Space Vol. 10 Issue 1 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| 'A little bit Salem': Rebekah Brooks, of News International, and the construction of a modern witch |
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John Tulloch |
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| Leveson: Solution or symptom? Class, crisis and the degradation of civil life[1] |
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John Steel |
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| Leveson online: A publicly reported inquiry |
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Judith Townend |
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| A better death in a digital age: Post-Leveson indicators for more responsible reporting of the bereaved |
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Sallyanne Duncan, Jackie Newton |
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| Journalism education after Leveson: Ethics start where regulation ends |
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David Baines, Darren Kelsey |
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| Black Saturday bushfires and the question of consent |
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Denis Muller |
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| Aesthetics and power: From the perspective of communication ethics |
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Leon Miller |
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Ethical Space Vol. 9 Issue 4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| The emperor's new clothes: Traditions in academia - who's fooling whom? |
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Barnie Choudhury |
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| The ethical challenges in unmasking secrets |
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Sue Joseph |
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| Teaching journalistic ethics in the age of YouTube |
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Peter Gloviczki |
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| From principle to practice: Expanding the scope of scholarship on media ethics |
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Nicole Joseph, Pablo Boczkowski |
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| Privacy rights and the reporting of the 2011 earthquake |
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Tracey Jury |
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| Privacy in Social Network Sites (SNS): The threats from data mining |
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Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Md Zahidul Islam |
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Ethical Space Vol. 9 Issue 2/3 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Still 'hideously white', but for how long? |
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Jim Boumelha |
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| Navigating journalistic spaces: British Muslim media producers |
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Elizabeth Poole |
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| Trailer-trashed: Representations of the Romany community in the media |
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Jake Bowers |
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| The retention of minority ethnic staff in the BBC, 2000-2010 |
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Connie St Louis |
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| Diversity is a priority for the media |
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Bob Satchwell |
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| Engaging young Muslims with the media and civic society |
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Shenaz Bunglawala |
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| We are the champions: Mentors ease newcomers into the net |
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Barnie Choudhury, David Baines |
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| Black role models and the news |
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Kerry Moore, John Jewell |
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| Creative Skillset: Multiple identities in the media industries |
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Jo Welch |
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| Preaching to the un-converted: Access to majority media for national and ethnic minority journalists |
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Liviu Popoviciu, Petru Weber |
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| The pen and the sword: Media transformation and democracy after apartheid |
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Lynette Steenveld |
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| Re-imagining media diversity in the Obama age |
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Pamela Newkirk |
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Ethical Space Vol. 9 Issue 1 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Examining the relationship between free speech and freedom of the press |
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John Steel |
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| Media watchdogs: Countering the mainstream's armour of smugness |
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Reeta Toivanen |
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| Communicating mental illness and suicide: Public relations students' perceptions of ethical practice |
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Kate Fitch |
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| Ofcom: An evaluation of UK broadcast journalism regulation of news and current affairs |
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Chris Frost |
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| News as conversation, citizens as gatekeepers: Where is digital news taking us? |
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Luke Goode |
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| The revolution must wait: Economic, business and financial journalisms beyond the 2008 crisis |
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Gary James Merrill |
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| Myth-making on the business pages: local press and glocal crisis |
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Joel Stein, David Baines |
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Ethical Space Vol. 8 Issue 3/4 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| The knock at the door: Considering bereaved families' varying responses to news media intrusion |
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Jackie Newton |
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| Sub-contracting newsgathering in Iraq |
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Richard Pendry |
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| Covering the cover-up: The Hutton report in UK television news |
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Justin Schlosberg |
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| Competent, dependable and respectful: Football refereeing as a model for communicating fairness |
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Peter Simmons |
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| Ethics 2.0: Social media implications for professional communicators |
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Margalit Toledano, Levarna Fay Wolland |
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Ethical Space Vol. 8 Issue 1/2 The International Journal of Communication Ethics
| Ethical issues in the cloud over Asia |
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Thomas W. Cooper |
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| Celebrity culture, transparency and privacy |
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Tessa Mayes |
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| The ethics of spoilers |
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David Shaw |
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| Oligarchy reloaded and pirate media:
The state of peace journalism in
Guatemala |
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Lioba Suchenwirth |
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| European and US perspectives on teaching ethics to public relations students |
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Elina Erzikova |
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| Freedom of expression online in Saudi Arabia from a liberal, individualistic and a collectivistic perspective |
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Yeslam Al-Saggaf, John Weckert |
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