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Journalism ethics
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What is Journalism
Periodic publication for information
Activities through newspaper or magazine
Broadly, all of mass communication activity
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What is Journalism ethics
Truthfulness
Accuracy
Objectivity
Impartiality
Fairness
Public accountability
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What is Journalism ethics standard
Social promise or norms, and standard of the journalist
Journalism ethics standard is the compass of the journalist
There are some organizations for the practice of Journalism ethics
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Korean Newspaper Ethics Commission
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Examples of not following the Ethics standards
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Yellow Journalism vs Muckraking Journalism
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Yellow Journalism
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What is yellow Journalism
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Works of muckrakers
Began producing work from last 1800s into 1900s seeking out and exposing the corruption in politics and business
wrote articles not about news events, but about injustices or abuses
Part took in brining awareness of misconduct of society, business, and politics to the public eyes.
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Lincoln Steffens
Father of Muckraking Journalism
Wrote articles on urban political corruptions
¡°Go to St. Louis and you will find the habit of civic pride in them ; they still boast. The visitor is told of the wealth of the residents, of the financial strength of the banks, and of the growing importance of the industries, yet he sees poorly paved, refuse-burdened streets, and dusty or mud-covered alleys¡±
http://www.unz.org/Pub/McClures-1902oct-00577
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Muckraking Journalims-today
¡®Adoption scandal exposed by muckraking Chinese journalists¡¯
In 2005, family planning officials in Longhui County, Hunan Province, took away Yang`s e