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Philosophy and Culture
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Nazaretian, K. A.
Basic Ethics in Journalism
// Philosophy and Culture.
2013. ¹ 12.
P. 1776-1787.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63611
Nazaretian, K. A. Basic Ethics in Journalism
Abstract:
In modern Russian literature there are almost no researches of ethics in journalism. The author of
the present article is filling in the gap. By analyzing six major journalistic codes in different countries as well
as a number of theoretical researches, the author of the present article defines the following seven basic ethical
values in journalism: truth, no harm, objectivity, freedom of speech, honesty, social responsibility and
justice. Journalistic ethics is viewed as a part of a greater system of public morals.
Keywords:
philosophy, ethics, society, journalism, mass media, values, standards, rules, code, profession.
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