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    The Echo Killing / by Daugherty, Christi

    Published 2018
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    Learning to Swim : by Chambers, Clare

    Published 1998
    Subjects: “…Women journalists Fiction. 7629…”
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    Exploring communication ethics / by Bobbitt, Randy, 1955-

    Published 2020
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    African American women in the news : gender, race, and class in journalism / by Meyers, Marian, 1954-

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…African American women journalists. 13551…”
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    Mobile and social media journalism : a practical guide for multimedia journalism / by Adornato, Anthony

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…-- Social newsgathering -- From the field : the mobile journalist -- Writing mobile-friendly web stories -- Social media engagement and audience analytics -- Social media ethics and policies -- The spread of fake news -- Mobile and social media in your career.…”
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    The Routledge handbook of mass media ethics /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Valdivia -- Culture is normative / Chad Painter -- Justice as a journalistic value and goal / David A. Craig -- Transparency in journalism : meanings, merits, and risks / Kyle Heim and Stephanie Craft -- Coercion, consent, and the struggle for social media / Kevin Healey -- Digital ethics in autonomous systems / Michael Bugeja -- Peace journalism / Seow Ting Lee -- Toward an institution-based theory of privacy / Lee Wilkins and Philip Patterson -- Islamic reform for democracy and global peace / Haydar Badawi Sadig -- Buddhist moral ethics : intend no harm, intend to be of benefit / S. …”
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    An Investigation on The Effect of Professional Training On Journalism Ethics in Uganda by Ayebazibwe, Kukundakwe Esther

    Published 2023
    “…The analysis shows some of the differences in ethical perceptions between the trained and untrained journalists. The discussion on the challenges faced by journalists in Uganda reveals that journalists across the world are faced with similar challenges although their media systems and cultures may differ. …”
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