Thinking Clearly : Cases in Journalistic Decision-Making
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Written by leading professional journalists and classroom-tested at schools of journalism, Thinking Clearly is designed to provoke conversation about the issues that shape the production and presentation of the news in the twenty-first century. These case studies depict real-life moments when people working in the news had to make critical decisions. Bearing on questions of craft, ethics, competition, and commerce, they cover a range of topics--the commercial imperatives of newsroom culture, standards of verification, the competition of public and private interests, including the question of privacy--in a variety of key episodes: Watergate, the Richard Jewell case, John McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, and the Columbine shooting, among others.
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- ISBN-13: 9780231125895
- ISBN-10: 0231125895
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publish Date: August 2003
- Dimensions: 8.98 x 6.08 x 0.59 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.85 pounds
- Page Count: 265
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