描述
Explore the Ethical Dilemma of Publisher-Politicians
The Publisher-Public Official: Real or Imagined Conflict of Interest? delves into the pressing issue of conflict of interest when politicians double as newspaper editors or publishers. Through a detailed examination of five current case studies, interviews with editors/publishers, and reader surveys, this book reveals how these dual roles impact journalistic integrity and public trust.
Key Features:
- Explores the tension between social responsibility theory and political involvement in journalism.
- Features interviews with editors/publishers and insights from readers on ethical concerns.
- Comprehensive survey results on whether it's possible to balance both roles responsibly.
- Includes expert analysis by veteran newspapermen Don Sneed and Daniel Riffe.
- Examines editorial pages, newspaper articles, and professional ethical codes surrounding the issue.
Perfect For:
- Journalism professionals and educators seeking a deeper understanding of ethical dilemmas.
- Politicians and political scientists interested in the intersection of media and politics.
- Anyone interested in the future of the press and its role in holding government accountable.
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