Freelance journalists face many of the same ethical dilemmas as journalists working in newsrooms. Because they work independently for various organizations, however, they may develop different strategies for making ethical decisions. This study used in-depth interviews with freelance magazine journalists (N = 14) to explore how they define ethical dilemmas, the types of ethical questions they face, and the individual and organizational influences guiding their decision-making. The study sheds light on the normative frameworks guiding ethical deliberations among this group of journalists, particularly in the context of magazine journalism
Freelance journalists constitute a flexible workforce for contemporary media companies. This paper a...
In times of turbulence in the media industry, media organizations are looking for new business mode...
This study compares these two groups of journalists in Singapore, specifically, it focuses on the pe...
Freelance journalists face many of the same ethical dilemmas as journalists working in newsrooms. Be...
Current media ethics theorizing remains preoccupied with building competing normative philosophical ...
The borders between the media genres journalism and information or PR are blurring, and this develop...
The purpose of the news media is to cover the issues the public needs and wants to know. Journalists...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth cent...
Freelance journalists constitute a flexible workforce for contemporary media companies. This paper a...
Journalism - The Ethical Dilemma seeks to advance scholarly knowledge by encouraging discussion betw...
Title: Ethics in thought and practice – a qualitative study in how editorial staff at student magazi...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
This research was conducted to determine the role of journalists’ gender, work experience and educat...
Consists of two part: Part 1 : Foundation for making ethical decisions This part will prepare you to...
Freelance journalists constitute a flexible workforce for contemporary media companies. This paper a...
In times of turbulence in the media industry, media organizations are looking for new business mode...
This study compares these two groups of journalists in Singapore, specifically, it focuses on the pe...
Freelance journalists face many of the same ethical dilemmas as journalists working in newsrooms. Be...
Current media ethics theorizing remains preoccupied with building competing normative philosophical ...
The borders between the media genres journalism and information or PR are blurring, and this develop...
The purpose of the news media is to cover the issues the public needs and wants to know. Journalists...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth cent...
Freelance journalists constitute a flexible workforce for contemporary media companies. This paper a...
Journalism - The Ethical Dilemma seeks to advance scholarly knowledge by encouraging discussion betw...
Title: Ethics in thought and practice – a qualitative study in how editorial staff at student magazi...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
This research was conducted to determine the role of journalists’ gender, work experience and educat...
Consists of two part: Part 1 : Foundation for making ethical decisions This part will prepare you to...
Freelance journalists constitute a flexible workforce for contemporary media companies. This paper a...
In times of turbulence in the media industry, media organizations are looking for new business mode...
This study compares these two groups of journalists in Singapore, specifically, it focuses on the pe...