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
The law of deception is the body of laws that address acts and omissions that wrongfully cause other...
Much work has been done to seek ways of distinguishing deception (lying) from truthfulness. Some but...
“Fake news” became a concern for journalists in 2017 as news organizations sought to differentiate t...
Many journalists, readers and scholars exhibit confusion concerning the nature and justification of ...
This article analyses how objects of investigative journalism challenge journalistic authority and k...
This article analyses how objects of investigative journalism challenge journalistic authority and k...
article published in law reviewThis Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limit...
We propose deception as a bridging concept that will enhance the study of misinformation, disinforma...
The aim of the article is to analyze the modern mass media, in which the line between truth and lies...
Although the concept of truth seems to be taking a beating these days, media ethics continues to pro...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesGregory PaulPeople are sometimes deceptive, meanin...
This Article seeks to describe the relationship between the criminal law and various concepts of dec...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
The law of deception is the body of laws that address acts and omissions that wrongfully cause other...
Much work has been done to seek ways of distinguishing deception (lying) from truthfulness. Some but...
“Fake news” became a concern for journalists in 2017 as news organizations sought to differentiate t...
Many journalists, readers and scholars exhibit confusion concerning the nature and justification of ...
This article analyses how objects of investigative journalism challenge journalistic authority and k...
This article analyses how objects of investigative journalism challenge journalistic authority and k...
article published in law reviewThis Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limit...
We propose deception as a bridging concept that will enhance the study of misinformation, disinforma...
The aim of the article is to analyze the modern mass media, in which the line between truth and lies...
Although the concept of truth seems to be taking a beating these days, media ethics continues to pro...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesGregory PaulPeople are sometimes deceptive, meanin...
This Article seeks to describe the relationship between the criminal law and various concepts of dec...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
The law of deception is the body of laws that address acts and omissions that wrongfully cause other...
Much work has been done to seek ways of distinguishing deception (lying) from truthfulness. Some but...
“Fake news” became a concern for journalists in 2017 as news organizations sought to differentiate t...