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Elliot D. Cohen (Editor)

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019506898X 978-0195068986 March 26, 1992
This anthology brings together published papers on a wide range of conceptual issues associated with the theory and practice of journalism.

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"Very interesting in approach."--Steve Weigenstein, Drury College

"A high-minded, yet easy to read text. Thought provoking. Very 'class discussion' oriented."--Betsy B. Cook, Otterbein College

"Excellent....I can see it having applications both in television broadcasting and media law."--John Langley, Northeast Missouri State University

"There is a need for readers like this, that turn the thoughts of journalism students--and journalists--toward ethical analysis. It will prove a useful addition to the literature for the growing corps of teachers of press ethics."--Richard P. Cunningham, New York University

"Provocative readings, which should be noticed and used by journalism educators, on major conceptual issues of journalistic theory and practice. The discussion questions at the ends of chapters, asked in a way that demands critical analysis, are particularly well done."--Deni Elliott, Dartmouth College

"An extremely useful collection of contemporary and classical essays on media issues--especially appropriate for the class on editorial writing, media and society, or media ethics."--Phil Tichenor, University of Minnesota

"Should be read by every serious student and professor of journalism. Extremely helpful. Very, very instructive, and very current."--Ed Rooney, Loyola University, Chicago

"A valuable beginning in the necessary effort to link journalistic practice with moral and philosophical considerations. We must hope that others will follow his lead."--Michael Beatty, Cleveland State University

"Very readable....Provides convincing arguments for the importance of honesty, openness, attention to multiple view-points, and promotion of empathy as well as a sense of community."--Public Relations Review

"This volume is welcome...its potential to enrich a variety of courses within the journalism and mass communication curriculum is limited only by the ingenuity of the instructors choosing to adopt it."--Journalism Quarterly

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Elliot D. Cohen is at Indian River Community College.

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First Sentence:
A key concept surrounding the development of a "news philosophy" is that of newsworthiness. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
multiperspectival news, story selectors, undocumented personal knowledge, journalistic education, virtuous journalist, objective news reporting, wrongful invasion, furthering democracy, journalistic bias, symbolic arena, network news coverage, news bias, news distortion, journalistic excellence, better journalist, practicing journalists, targeted material, journalistic objectivity, central media, governmental censorship, national news media, journalistic ethics, objective reporting, ordinary morality, journalistic community
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, White House, United States, Washington Post, Professor Serafini, Six O'Clock Presidency, Judge Gary, Harvard University Press, John Dewey, Boulder County, New Jersey, President Nixon, Englewood Cliffs, Walter Lippmann, Applying Philosophy, Bruce Buchanan, Court of Appeals, Federal Communications Commission, National Audubon Society, Office of the Presidency, Vietnam War, Cambridge University Press, Prentice Hall, Robert Nozick, Some Distinctions
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