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"Traces the ethics of journalism from their origins in philosophy to the new challenges brought about by digital technology, with practical examples to show how ethical values and principles can play out in the real world"--Page 4 of cover.

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"Traces the ethics of journalism from their origins in philosophy to the new challenges brought about by digital technology, with practical examples to show how ethical values and principles can play out in the real world"--Page 4 of cover.
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Denis Muller was a journalist for 27 years, 22 of them at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, where he held senior editorial positions, including chief sub-editor and news editor at the Herald, and associate editor at The Age. As assistant editor (investigations) he also established the investigative reporting unit at the Herald. Since leaving newspapers in 1993 he has conducted an independent research consultancy, taught in the political science program at Melbourne University, and now teaches media ethics and law in the University's Centre for Advancing Journalism. His doctoral thesis (2005) was entitled 'Media Accountability in a Liberal Democracy'. He is also the author of Black Saturday in the Media Spotlight .