The journalist’s occupation is societal; it is a part of the construction of society. A journalist works with […]
Category Archive: Ethics & Self-regulation
”It [the press] may not be successful much of the time in telling people what to think, but […]
Article format crams the world into a pre-shaped mould. A news article is the most common and standardised […]
How are experts commonly picked and why? Who gets to speak and who is spoken about? Social norms […]
Science – especially related to health, history, nature and technology – is a much-used source of information and […]
Ethics can be concisely defined as the reasoning behind human action and morals. Whilst morals refer to the […]
In addition to journalistic and artistic thinking, photojournalists are required to understand their role as formers of worldviews […]
One of the most common ethical guidelines of a journalist is truthfulness. It is the journalist’s duty to […]
In their everyday work, the journalist is mostly guided by self-regulation. Self-regulation refers to the ethical guidelines of […]
A photograph has an effect in journalism, which is referred to by the concepts of authentication and photographic […]