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Ethics in Journalism

Cory L Armstrong, Michelle R Nelson.  How Newspaper Sources Trigger Gender Stereotypes.   Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Winter 2005.Vol.82, Iss. 4; pg. 820

Tom Bettag.  Evolving Definitions of News Nieman Reports.  Winter 2006. Vol. 60, Iss. 4; p. 37.

Michael Binyon.  Media in the CommonwealthRound Table, Sep 2002, Vol. 366 Issue 1, p461-465.

David A Craig. The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis.  Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. Columbia: Winter 2003.Vol.80, Iss. 4; pg. 802.

Thomas Dine.  Free Media in Unfree SocietiesHarvard International Review. Spring 2001. Vol.23, Issue 1.

Anton Harber.  Reflections on Journalism in the Transition to Democracy.  Ethics & International Affairs, 2004, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p79-87.

Edward Herman.  The Propaganda Model Revisited.  Monthly Review v48.n3 (July-August 1996 pp115.

Chris Lehmann.  A. J. Liebling and the Plight of Press Criticism. Raritan, Summer 2006, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p137-151.

John Lloyd.  What the Media are Doing to Our Politics, Journal of Communication Management.  2005. Vol.9, Issue 3

Brian L. Ott.   The Politics of Negotiating Public Tragedy: Media Framing of the Matthew Shepard Murder Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Volume 5, Number 3, Fall 2002, pp. 483

Mark Allen Peterson.  Getting to the Story: Unwriteable Discourse and Interpretive Practice in American Journalism Anthropological Quarterly - Volume 74, Number 4, October 2001, pp. 201-211.

Michael Schudson.  The Virtues of an Unlovable PressPolitical Quarterly, Aug 2005 Supplement 1, Vol. 76, p23-32.

Jackie Smith.  From Protest to Agenda Building: Description Bias in Media Coverage of Protest Events in Washington, D.C.  Social Forces - Volume 79, Number 4, June 2001, pp. 1397-1423.

Mary Lyn Stoll.  Infotainment and the Moral Obligations of the Multimedia Conglomerate  Journal of Business Ethics. Jun 2006. Vol. 66, Iss. 2-3; p. 253.

Lisa Stone. Spin Alley: A Microcosm of Journalism's Struggles.  Nieman Reports v 59 i2 Summer 2005.

Michael A. Xenos,  Kirsten A. Foot.  Politics As Usual, or Politics Unusual? Position Taking and Dialogue on Campaign Websites ...   Journal of Communication. Mar 2005 Vol. 55, Issue 1

Jeremy Zilber.   "Stereotypes in the News: Media Coverage of African-Americans in Congress," The Harvard International Journal of Press Politics - Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 2000

 

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