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The Moral Dilemma of Indian Journalists/ Varghese Pulickal

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Bengaluru : Kristu Jyoti College, 2020 December 2006Description: 331-352 PagesSubject(s):
Contents:
1. The Moral Perspective
2. The Personal Dimension
3. The Professional Dimension
a. The Dilemma of Defining News
b. The Organizational Push
c. The Industrial Pull
d. Ethics and Later Development
1. Envelop Journalism
2. Yellow Journalism
3. Investigative Journalism
4. Sting Journalism
e. Dilemma of the Reporter
5. The Social Dimension
6. The Legal Dimension
7. Defamation
8. Trespassing Privacy
9. Publishing Something Obscene and vulgar
10. Disrupting Harmony
11. Plagiarism
12. Confidence to be respected
13. Fraudulent Activities
14. Empirical Findings
15. Suggestions for Ethical Decision- Making
1. Personal Choice
2. Codes and Laws
3. Internal Criticism
4. External Criticism
5. Training
16. Responsibilities of an Ethical Journalist
1. Gathering Information
2. Editing
3. Publishing
4. Post Publishing
In: Kristu Jyoti
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) Vol. 22, No. 04 (Dec.,2006) Available KJJ2204

1. The Moral Perspective

2. The Personal Dimension

3. The Professional Dimension

a. The Dilemma of Defining News

b. The Organizational Push

c. The Industrial Pull

d. Ethics and Later Development

1. Envelop Journalism

2. Yellow Journalism

3. Investigative Journalism

4. Sting Journalism

e. Dilemma of the Reporter

5. The Social Dimension

6. The Legal Dimension

7. Defamation

8. Trespassing Privacy

9. Publishing Something Obscene and vulgar

10. Disrupting Harmony

11. Plagiarism

12. Confidence to be respected

13. Fraudulent Activities

14. Empirical Findings

15. Suggestions for Ethical Decision- Making

1. Personal Choice

2. Codes and Laws

3. Internal Criticism

4. External Criticism

5. Training

16. Responsibilities of an Ethical Journalist

1. Gathering Information

2. Editing

3. Publishing

4. Post Publishing

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