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Journalism: theory, practice and criticism , 12 1 , Harcup T An insurrection in words: East End voices in the s. Harcup T Letting light into a dark place: engaging with the ethics of journalism. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics , 3 4 , Journalism Studies , 6 3 , British Journalism Review , 16 2 , Harcup T 'Citizens in the newsroom: democracy, ethics and journalism'.

Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics , 2 3 , Harcup T Journalists and Ethics: the quest for a collective voice. Journalism Studies , 3 1 , Galtung and Ruge revisited. Journalism Studies , 2 2 , City , 4 2 , Chapters Harcup T Slow journalism as ethical journalism? Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. The media, the election and the aftermath pp. Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom Harcup T The 'conscience clause': coming soon to a newsroom near you?

Abramis Harcup T Standing up for standards: could a 'conscience clause' protect ethical journalism? The Journal of International Communication , 23 1 , Journalism Studies , 7 2 , Journalism Studies , 6 1 , Harcup T Journalism After September European Journal of Communication , 18 3 , Journalism Studies , 4 3 , Journalism Studies , 2 4 , Journalism Studies , 1 3 , Conference proceedings papers Harcup T The ethical newsroom: where the individual and the collective work together.

Conference website , 9 September - 10 September Harcup T '"Democracy is dead without them": active citizens and alternative media'. And could be, more often than it is, notwithstanding the difficult conditions under which many journalists labour today.

Chief among the values that ought to guide news reporting is that it should serve the public good by providing people with societally important and useful information, emphasising the social utility of news for an audience comprising not just isolated individuals but potentially active citizens. Amid the horror stories and the quirky tales, alongside the sensational and the entertaining, there is an urgent need for what might be thought of as socially enabling and democratically empowering information that strengthens active citizenship by promoting understanding and imaginative empathy.

That may seem a lot to ask of a rough trade such as journalism, yet examples exist around the world and are discussed at length in the book. Recognition of this crucial role is already embedded in the best journalism training, which is not content simply to reproduce industry norms. It seems to me that there is much of value we can learn about ethical journalism by considering the principles and practices of alternative journalism, peace journalism, feminism and other areas of critical praxis.

What's the Point of News? A Study in Ethical Journalism. Authors view affiliations Tony Harcup. Explores what journalism might become if practiced alongside a commitment to ethical listening and active citizenship Challenges dominant news values in theory and practice by drawing on feminism and other forms of critical thinking Proposes an alternative set of contemporary news values based more on ideas of social justice than on chasing clicks.

Front Matter Pages i-vii. What Is the Point of News? Pages Alternative Values in News Reporting. Ethical Journalism for the Public Good. Power and Agency in the News Industry. Six Stories and a Headline. The Point of News: Conclusion and Implications.

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