In this article, I address some central issues in journalism ethics from a fresh perspective, namely, one that is theoretical and informed by values salient in sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing on a foundational moral theory with an African pedigree, which is intended to rival Western theories such as Kantianism and utilitarianism, I provide a unified account of an array of duties of various agents with respect to the news/opinion media. I maintain that the ability of the African moral theory to plausibly account for issues such as proper content, investigative ethics, and freedom of speech means that it should be taken seriously by media ethicists and merits being paired up against competing approaches in future work
Abstract: There is a growing pool of literature on the implications for journalism of the African mo...
This article seeks to explore the contributions of an ethic of care for journalism. Far from re...
This study examines the extent to which the Nigerian journalists comply with ethical values in the c...
In this article, I address some central issues in journalism ethics from a fresh perspective, namely...
In this article, I address some central issues in journalism ethics from a fresh perspective, namely...
Introduction One profound characteristic of the global discourse in the search for acceptable et...
Abstract: This article reviews the practice of ethical journalism in Zimbabwe. It reports on a study...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This book provides useful pointers to help journalists navigate the dilemmas they face in the profes...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
A Conference Paper by Robi Koki Ochieng, a Lecturer of Journalism in the School of Humanities and So...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
Abstract: There is a growing pool of literature on the implications for journalism of the African mo...
This article seeks to explore the contributions of an ethic of care for journalism. Far from re...
This study examines the extent to which the Nigerian journalists comply with ethical values in the c...
In this article, I address some central issues in journalism ethics from a fresh perspective, namely...
In this article, I address some central issues in journalism ethics from a fresh perspective, namely...
Introduction One profound characteristic of the global discourse in the search for acceptable et...
Abstract: This article reviews the practice of ethical journalism in Zimbabwe. It reports on a study...
This paper investigates the importance of ethical practices in journalism by critically looking at w...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This book provides useful pointers to help journalists navigate the dilemmas they face in the profes...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
A Conference Paper by Robi Koki Ochieng, a Lecturer of Journalism in the School of Humanities and So...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
The increasingly globalised nature of media and journalism has led to a review of ethical standa...
Abstract: There is a growing pool of literature on the implications for journalism of the African mo...
This article seeks to explore the contributions of an ethic of care for journalism. Far from re...
This study examines the extent to which the Nigerian journalists comply with ethical values in the c...