Taking Journalism Seriously provides a groundbreaking analysis of the adequacy of the standard of objectivity in journalism, using the journalistic principles of the Founding Fathers of America as the point of comparison.
Taking Journalism Seriously provides a groundbreaking analysis of the adequacy of the standard of objectivity in journalism, using the journalistic principles of the Founding Fathers of America as the point of comparison.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 Introduction chapter 3 "The Selling of the Pentagon": How CBS Edits Interviews and Speeches How CBS Defends its Editing Practices CBS Makes its Case Against Propaganda The Critics Make Their Case Against CBS chapter 4 The Pentagon Papers: How the Times Reports Secrets Why the Times Failed in Its Criticism "Objective Journalism" as Authority The Right to Know or Media Discretion? chapter 5 Roots of the Current Problem: Walter Lippmann and Citizenship The Limits of History and Science James Reston: A Reporter in Politics chapter 6 The Journalism of the Founders: Thomas Jefferson: Politics of Journalism James Madison: Teacher and Exemplar Alexander Hamilton Completes his Work chapter 7 Afterword chapter 8 Index
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 Introduction chapter 3 "The Selling of the Pentagon": How CBS Edits Interviews and Speeches How CBS Defends its Editing Practices CBS Makes its Case Against Propaganda The Critics Make Their Case Against CBS chapter 4 The Pentagon Papers: How the Times Reports Secrets Why the Times Failed in Its Criticism "Objective Journalism" as Authority The Right to Know or Media Discretion? chapter 5 Roots of the Current Problem: Walter Lippmann and Citizenship The Limits of History and Science James Reston: A Reporter in Politics chapter 6 The Journalism of the Founders: Thomas Jefferson: Politics of Journalism James Madison: Teacher and Exemplar Alexander Hamilton Completes his Work chapter 7 Afterword chapter 8 Index
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