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Issues in Journalism: Ethics & 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law View Online (JOU020N208A) (Academic year 2021-2022) 153 items Why Bother With Ethics and Being Legally Safe? (8 items) The online copy of the chapter on Defamation is essential reading. Below are alternative print copies of the older versions of the same readings. Only read ONE version, preferably the online one. FOLLOW THE RULES ON PLAGIARISM. McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Hanna Mark, Dodd Mike, 2020 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter on Defamation -- definition and dangers McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, L. C. J. McNae, 2018 Book | Further Reading McNae's essential law for journalists - Mark Hanna, 2016 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on Defamation -- definition and dangers McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, 2014 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on Defamation -- definition and dangers McNae's essential law for journalists - Banks, David, Hanna, Mark, McNae, Leonard Cyril James, 2009 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on Defamation -- definition and dangers McNae's essential law for journalists - Welsh, Tom, Greenwood, Walter, Banks, David, McNae, Leonard Cyril James, 2007 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on Defamation -- definition and dangers The UK Media Law Pocketbook - Tim Crook, 2013 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 3: Libel, privacy, accuracy and balance Tweet in haste, repent at leisure: When journalists can be liable for what others have published - Press Gazette Webpage | Further Reading How To Not Break the Law When Writing 1 (Libel) (8 items) he online copy of the chapter on Defamation is essential reading. Below are alternative print copies of the older versions of the same readings. Only read ONE version, preferably the online one. FOLLOW THE RULES ON PLAGIARISM. McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Hanna Mark, Dodd Mike, 2020 Book | Essential Reading 1/13 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, L. C. J. McNae, 2018 Book | Further Reading | Chapters on Defamation -- definition and dangers and The claimant and what needs to be proved McNae's essential law for journalists - Mark Hanna, 2016 Book | Further Reading McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, 2014 Book | Further Reading | Chapters on Defamation -- definition and dangers and The claimant and what needs to be proved McNae's essential law for journalists - Banks, David, Hanna, Mark, McNae, Leonard Cyril James, 2009 Book | Further Reading | Chapters on Defamation -- definition and dangers and The claimant and what needs to be proved McNae's essential law for journalists - Welsh, Tom, Greenwood, Walter, Banks, David, McNae, Leonard Cyril James, 2007 Book | Further Reading | Chapters on Defamation -- definition and dangers and The claimant and what needs to be proved The UK Media Law Pocketbook - Tim Crook, 2013 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 3: Libel, privacy, accuracy and balance Investigative journalism - Burgh, Hugo de, 2008 Book | Further Reading | Further Reading Chapter on The English legal framework for investigative journalism How To Not Break the Law When Writing 2 (Libel) (7 items) he online copy of the chapter on Defamation is essential reading. Below are alternative print copies of the older versions of the same readings. Only read ONE version, preferably the online one. FOLLOW THE RULES ON PLAGIARISM. McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Hanna Mark, Dodd Mike, 2020 Book | Essential Reading McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, L. C. J. McNae, 2018 Book | Further Reading | Chapters on defamation defences McNae's essential law for journalists - Mark Hanna, 2016 Book | Further Reading McNae's essential law for journalists - Mike Dodd, Mark Hanna, 2014 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on defamation defences McNae's essential law for journalists - Welsh, Tom, Greenwood, Walter, Banks, David, McNae, Leonard Cyril James, 2007 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on defamation defences McNae's essential law for journalists - Banks, David, Hanna, Mark, McNae, Leonard Cyril 2/13 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton James, 2009 Book | Further Reading | Chapter on defamation defences The UK Media Law Pocketbook - Tim Crook, 2013 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 3: Libel, privacy, accuracy and balance How To Not Break the Law When Covering Crime Stories (Contempt) (1 items) Essential reading McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Hanna Mark, Dodd Mike, 2020 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter on Contempt Intrusion, Phone Hacking and Ethics (5 items) Timeline: News of the World phone-hacking row Webpage | Essential Reading The law on phone hacking and private data | Media | The Guardian Webpage | Further Reading The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial: Second Revised Edition - Keeble, Richard, Mair, John, 2012 Book | Further Reading Ethics for journalists - Keeble, Richard, 2008 Book | Further Reading Prince Harry: tabloids hid hacking crimes for 20 years | Prince Harry | The Guardian Webpage | Further Reading Privacy and Trauma (17 items) News-gathering avoiding unjustified intrusion - Mike Dodd, 2016 Chapter | Essential Reading | Read Chapter 4: News-gathering avoiding unjustified intrusion. This extract has been digitised for your convenience. Print copies of the book are also available in the Library. Guardian journalist justifies hacking if in the public interest | Media | The Guardian Webpage | Essential Reading Survivors Report Back - Kristin A. Glad, Siri Thoresen, Gertrud S. Hafstad, Grete Dyb, 2017-02-24 3/13 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton Article | Essential Reading Sadly Missed: The Death Knock News Story as a Personal Narrative of Grief - Duncan, Sallyanne, 2012 Article | Essential Reading Leveson Past, Present and Future: The Politics of Press Regulation - Steven Barnett, 2013-10 Article | Further Reading | Consider the discussion of phone hacking here. The discussion of Leveson comes later in the module The knock at the door - Newton Jackie Webpage | Further Reading Privacy and the media - Andrew McStay, 2017 Book | Further Reading | Esp. Chapter 3. Also Chapter 2 and Chapter 12 Trauma-related guilt and posttraumatic stress among journalists Document | Further Independent Study What Makes a Good Journalist? - Antje Glück, 2016-10-02 Article | Further Independent Study Fair game or fair go? Impact of news reporting on victims and survivors of traumatic events Webpage | Further Independent Study Help or Harm? - Linda Kay, Rosemary C. Reilly, Kate Connolly, Stephen Cohen, 2010-12 Article | Further Independent Study When the crisis comes home: Emotions, professionalism, and reporting on 22 March in Belgian journalists’ narratives - Johana Kotisova, 2017-12-19 Article | Further Independent Study Journalism ethics and regulation - Chris Frost, 2015 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 6 The unethical consequences of pack journalism Document | Further Independent Study The Role of the Media and Media Hypes in the Aftermath of Disasters - Peter Vasterman, C. Joris Yzermans, Anja J. E. Dirkzwager, 2005-07-01 Article | Further Independent Study Media companies on notice over traumatised journalists after landmark court decision – Matthew Ricketson | Inforrm's Blog Webpage | Further Independent Study What moral universe are you from? Everyday tragedies and the ethics of press intrusion into grief Article | Further Independent Study 4/13 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton Reporting on diverse communities (26 items) Race (11 items) Investigating the representation of migrants in the UK and Italian press - Charlotte Taylor, 2014-9-12 Article | Essential Reading Reporting inequality: tools and methods for covering race and ethnicity - 2019 Book | Further Reading Race reporting guide - NUJ Webpage | Further Reading Britain’s biggest bully: Racist tabloids - Priyamvada Gopal Webpage | Further Reading A Citizen-Eye View of Television News Source Credibility - Andrea Miller, David Kurpius, 2010-10 Article | Further Reading Media Ethics, Regulations, And Effects: How The British Right-Wing Press Disregards All Three & Undermines Democratic Deliberations - Leyva Rodolfo Document | Further Independent Study Engaging with the Media in a Pre and Post Brexit World: Racism, Xenophobia and Regulation: A United Kingdom Perspective - Mcguire Kim Article | Further Independent Study Words Hurt: Ethical Reporting on Race, EJN panel September 10 2020 - YouTube - EJN, 2020 Audio-visual document | Further Independent Study Reclaiming the fight against racism in the UK - Liz Fekete, 2020-04 Article | Further Independent Study Political Correctness and Cancel Culture: A question of power - Martina Thiele Document | Further Independent Study The Importance of Historical Heritage and the Fallacy of the Cancel Movement: International Case Studies - Otto von Feigenblatt Webpage | Further Independent Study Religion (5 items) Muslims and the News Media - Elizabeth Poole, John E. Richardson, 2010 Book | Further Reading | See the chapter: Who Gets to Speak? A Study of Sources in the Broadsheet Press John E. Richardson ANDREW NORFOLK, THE TIMES NEWSPAPER AND ANTI-MUSLIM REPORTING – A CASE TO 5/13 09/27/21 Issues in Journalism: Ethics & Law (JOU020N208A) | University of Roehampton ANSWER Document
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