Defining and analyzing journalistic deception.

  • Elliott, Deni
  • Culver, Charles
Publication date
January 1992
Publisher
Digital Commons @ University of South Florida

Abstract

Many journalists, readers and scholars exhibit confusion concerning the nature and justification of deception. In this article, we clarify those acts that should count as deception. Before discussing if any cases of deception can be construed as morally justified, we clarify which investigative, interrogative, and information-giving techniques are deceptive on their face. We also bracket borderline cases

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