The journalism profession has been roiled by the precedent-shattering experience of the most recent elections. The third edition of a widely used college textbook addresses these issues while emphasizing the bedrock importance of ethics in newsgathering.
“The Ethical Journalist: Making Responsible Decisions in the Digital Age,” published in June by Wiley-Blackwell, offers case studies that allow students to debate the decisions of actual journalists. In addition, students can consider the ideas of leading journalists and scholars who have written point-of-view essays. About one-third of the case studies and essays are new in this edition.
Read more about this book on the Page Center blog.