Journalism ethics and standards

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    paragraphs, which are made to make people understand easily. In most cases, journalistic writing is objective, that means it relies on evidence and facts and figures. It doesnot rely on opinions or emotional appeals. Journalistic ethics are set on a very high standard for objectivity and fact-checking. Journalists are expected to provide its readers with accurate information on an event as it occured, which should include different conflicting opinions on the subject. Moreover, a strong news…

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    Standards of Professional Code of Ethics of an assistant’s (ANA) profession are responsible for administrative tasks in support of an organization. Code of Ethic for Administrative Professionals (1998) demonstrates the assistant should accept the obligation to engage self- discipline and accepts the responsibility in his or her works. Duties such as generate documents, create slide presentations, create spread sheets, manage databases, maintain websites, representative of company are included in…

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    Definition CPA stands for Certified Public Accountant. It is the designation of eligible accountants in several countries around world. In United States CPAs need to pass Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and have to meet additional state education and experience requirements for membership in the professional accounting bodies and certification as under requirements for being a CPA. There requirements necessitate CPAs to continue professional education and have to gain work…

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    Photo manipulation and its ethics/ No Photoshop Movement and the parallels Submitted by: Bhagvanth Prasad M Submitted to: Date: B.A. (Hons) Communication Design Advertising Year 3 Birmingham City University ICAT Design & Media College // Possible Title 1. The reasons behind No Photoshop/airbrush movement and its requirement 2. Cause of No Photoshop movement and Photo manipulation Ethics 3. Unrealistic beauty standards Abstract This dissertation deals with the relevance of…

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    According to Aristotle’s theory, individuals should make ethical decisions from the roles of them. From this point of view, journalists should obey the codes of ethics which are the regulations of their roles. Obviously, Petra Laszlo undermined the regulations about objectivity and independence. Golden mean is the most important section in Aristotle’s principle. Ethical decisions should be neutral instead of deficiency…

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    Bias In Pew Research

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    These activities will help you learn more about bias, the role of the press and our role as news consumers. 1. Explore the idea of bias through a class exercise. On the board or on pieces of paper around the room, write the names of types/groups of people at your school. Then give students 10 minutes to walk around the room and write the adjectives they associate with these labels. Have a class discussion about the words that emerge. Which are positive? Which are negative? Are the students…

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    (2014). Retrieved April 2, 2018 from http://www.college.police.uk/What-we-do/Ethics/Ethics-home/Documents/Code_of_Ethics.pdf Emsley, C., & Clapson, M. (1994). Recruiting the English policeman c. 1840 – 1940. Policing and Society an International Journal of Research and Policy, 3(4), 269 – 285. Garcia, V. (2003). “Difference” in the…

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    the state of journalism as he believes that journalists now ‘work within a kind of professional cage which distorts their work and crushes their spirit.’(Davies, 2008) However, in 1997 The Time’s China specialist, Jonathan Mirsky, resigned after his repeated attempts to write about the suppression of the descent within China were restricted, which shows that although editors like Murdoch exist the journalists working for them will still stand up when they feel as though their ethics are in…

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    aptitude and attitude. She believes that to be successful in a profession, one must possess 19th century qualities. Her purpose is to argue that males lack the required qualities to be successful. Furthermore, she argues that females have a better work ethic than males; and that females possess the desired qualities needed to be successful. Wente’s assertion that only males lack the desired qualities is not only illogical but also bias. Wente introduces her article by explaining a personal…

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    Plagiarism and Ethics Whenever the word “plagiarism” is brought up, the initial reaction is that someone ‘cheated on someone else’s written word. It is considered cheating or misrepresenting yourself by utilizing the written word work of someone else without giving them written credit for the work (Bouchard, 2015). In this paper, I will be discussing the evolution of education and plagiarism, ethics, evaluating an ethical dilemma, and how I or someone else could decide to handle such a…

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