The mission : journalism, ethics and the world /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Ames :
Iowa State University Press,
2002.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | International topics in media.
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Table of Contents:
- Journalism as a mission: ethics and purpose from an international perspective / Joseph B. Atkins
- Chaos and order: sacrificing the individual for the sake of social harmony / John C. Merrill
- Ways of a muckraker / Jerry Mitchell
- A sinister zone of likeness: journalists as heroes and villains in the U.S. south and in Central and Eastern Europe / Joseph B. Atkins
- From collusion to independence: the press, the ruling party, and democratization in Mexico / Michael Snodgrass
- The outspoken journalist is an expression, a symbol of Colombia / Stephen F. Jackson
- The stranger: minorities and their treatment in the German media / Georg Ruhrmann
- Between state control and the bottom line: journalism and journalism ethics in Hungary / Ildikó Kaposi and Eva Vajda
- SITA: Slovakia's first independent news serves and its battles with the Huey Long of the Danube / Pavol Mudry
- Holding Politician's feet to the fire in Slovenia / Bernard Nezmah
- Lebanese television: caught between the government and the private sector / Nabil Dajani
- Press freedom and the crisis of ethical journalism in southern Africa / Regina Jere-Malanda
- Nigerian press ethics and the politics of pluralism / Minabere Ibelema
- The Indian press: covering an enigma / Jayanti Ram-Chandran
- Palace intrigue in Katmandu and the press in Nepal / Akhilesh Upadhyay
- The press in Japan: job security versus journalistic mission / Takehiko Nomura
- A journey in journalism: from idealism to bankruptcy / Neil W. White III
- Reclaiming responsibility: a journalist and artist in the catholic worker movement / Chuck Trapkus
- Ryszard Kapuscinski: the empathetic existentialist / Joseph B. Atkins and Bernard Nezmah
- The white rose: on the martyrdom of student pamphleteers in Nazi Germany and their legacy / Joseph B. Atkins.