If journalism has become post-industrial, we observe facilitators production systems, and publication of user-generated content (UGC) and the performance of professional and amateur sharing. In this context, it is necessary to question how ordinary citizens who practice acts of journalism ethically justify their work. This article draws on three episodes (England, Brazil and the West Bank) to deepen a debate on the approximation of values of amateur and professional journalists. The text also reviews examples of organizations and professionals who strive to harmonize relations in this new media ecosystem
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Journalism ethics have long relied on a conceptual distinction between professional communicators an...
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth cent...
Journalism is a synthetic profession. It comprises various functions and obligations. Meanwhile, it ...
As all other human activities before the advance of technology and thought, the contemporary journal...
How is the rise of new media and online journalism affecting the traditional journalistic standards ...
In recent times, both journalism and who is defined as a journalist have undergone significant chang...
The media profession is characterized by entrants of untrained personnel or trained personnel who ar...
Who is responsible for the risks taken by citizen journalists who become ‘accidental’ reporters in d...
The traditional field of journalism has been facing major challenges in recent years, either because...
Master of Arts in Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2019.Citizen journalism...
Tim Luckhurst argues that the main question facing British policymakers is not how to prevent the ha...
The meteoric rise of social networks and micro-blogging platforms raises important new ethical and p...
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth cent...
Damian Tambini suggests that journalistic privileges should be given to bloggers and citizen reporte...
This edited book aims at responding to the challenges posed by the speedy developments in satellite ...
Journalism ethics have long relied on a conceptual distinction between professional communicators an...
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth cent...
Journalism is a synthetic profession. It comprises various functions and obligations. Meanwhile, it ...