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Holding the Media Accountable: Citizens, Ethics, and the Law
 
 
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by David Pritchard (Editor) "Much of what people know about the world beyond their own experience comes from the mass media..." (more)
Key Phrases: local journalism reviews, news ombudsman, library review board, Louis Journalism Review, New York, United States (more...)
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This series of case studies focuses on empirical research into media ethics and accountability - and just how it works in practice. Empirical research such as this has been hard to find. This gap in practical knowledge, rather than the normative side (ethical philosophies, ethics codes), is somewhat puzzling, given that most faculty who teach media ethics and accountability work in academic departments that have professional training as part of their academic mission.

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