Ethics in journalism: a reader on their perception in third world /
Material type: TextPublication details: Harlow, England Pearson Education Limited, 2010.Edition: 3rd ed. Michael KunczikDescription: 271p. : ill. ; 17 cmISBN:- 978148244686
- PN4888 E8 .E74 1999
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Includes Index
Introduction freedom of the press where to draw the line -- West Africa unprofessional and unethical journalism -- Anglophone Africa: journalists puppets of the proprietors --South East Asia: media often supportive of government -- South Asia: absence of an ethic is shared by journalists -- Central Asia Ethics: a Western luxury -- Latin America: dead letter codes -- Closing remarks: is there an international ethics of journalism?
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