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Final Exam Review

Final Exam Review . Journalistic Values. Verification (scientific method) Loyalty to citizens Objectivity Independence Transparency Conflicts of Interest Monitoring power. Journalistic Values, Continued. Mediation Detachment vs. Engagement Speed vs. Accuracy Privacy

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Final Exam Review

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  1. Final Exam Review

  2. Journalistic Values • Verification (scientific method) • Loyalty to citizens • Objectivity • Independence • Transparency • Conflicts of Interest • Monitoring power

  3. Journalistic Values, Continued • Mediation • Detachment vs. Engagement • Speed vs. Accuracy • Privacy • Public forum role • Obligation to the truth • Accuracy vs. Fact

  4. Ethical Principles • Deontology/categorical imperative • Utilitarianism • Communitarianism • The Doctrine of the Mean • The Veil of Ignorance • Pluralistic Theory of Value • Golden Rule/Judeo-Christian approach

  5. Other Ethics C oncepts • Potter Box • Ethics in… • Photojournalism • Broadcast • Print • Anonymous sources • Undercover reporting • Quote approval and modifying quotes • Poynter ethical guidelines • SPJ ethical guidelines

  6. Legal stuff • First Amendment rights (and actions/expression not protected by the amendment) • Libel • New York Times Co. v. US • Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission • W. Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette • Sullivan v. New York Times

  7. Other Concepts to Know • Whom do journalists work for? • Public relations vs. journalism • The “deficit model” • Theory of the Interlocking Public • Investigative journalism • Watchdog journalism • Yellow journalism • Citizen journalism • Definitions of journalism (see week 1 presentation) • Journalism and Democracy (also week 1)

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