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- Title
Role of the Media Ethics Course in the Education of Journalists.
- Authors
Lambeth, Edmand B.; Christians, Clifford; Cole, Kyle
- Abstract
This article focuses on the role of the media ethics course in the education of journalist. The number of separate, free-standing media ethics courses increased by 56 percent in schools, departments, and programs of journalism and mass communication (JNIC) over the past decade. The number of JNIC units offering modules on ethics in conceptual and skills courses increased almost tenfold. Seventy-eight percent of ethics instructors responding to the survey were male and 22 percent were female. Seven percent were minorities.
- Subjects
JOURNALISTIC ethics; ATTRIBUTION of news; OFF-the-record information in journalism; OBJECTIVITY in journalism; JOURNALISTS; PROFESSIONAL ethics
- Publication
Journalism Educator, 1994, Vol 49, Issue 3, p20
- ISSN
0022-5517
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/107769589404900303