Abstract

1. Mocking the News: How The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Holds Traditional Broadcast News Accountable Chad Painter and Louis Hodges 2. Towards an Open Ethics: Implications of New Media Platforms for Global Ethics Discourse Stephen J.A. Ward and Herman Wasserman 3. Recommendations for Hosting Audience Comments Based on Discourse Ethics Mark Cenite and Yu Zhang 4. Newsgathering and Privacy: Expanding Ethics Codes to Reflect Change in the Digital Media Age Ginny Whitehouse 5. Social Audits as Media Watchdogging Walter B. Jaehnig and Uche Onyebadi 6. Ethical Implications of Anonymous Comments Posted to Online News Stories Laura Hlavach and William H. Freivogel 7. The Ethics Examiner and Media Councils: Improving Ombudsmanship and News Councils for True Citizen Journalism Rick Kenney and Kerem Ozkan 8. "I Am Eating a Sandwich Now": Intent and Foresight in the Twitter Age Stacy Elizabeth Stevenson and Lee Anne Peck 9. Ethics and Eloquence in Journalism: An Approach to Press Accountability Theodore L. Glasser and James S. Ettema

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