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The Invention of Journalism Ethics

by Stephen Ward
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Overview

Stephen Ward goes back to the partisan English newsbooks of the seventeenth century to pinpoint the origins of journalistic ethics. He demonstrates that concern for objectivity gained momentum in the late 1800s and discusses the many factors that motivated journalists to construct their own ideas of objectivity. Ward's theory of pragmatic objectivity draws on studies in epistemology and philosophy of science to construct a richer, more adequate conception of objectivity to guide journalism today.

About the Author, Stephen Ward

Stephen J.A. Ward is associate professor of journalism ethics, University of British Columbia, and a former Canadian Press foreign correspondent for Europe and the Middle East.

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Book Details

Published
January 15, 2005
Publisher
Montreal & Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2004.
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780773528109

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