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John, Henningham, ed. Issues in Australian journalism. Longman Cheshire, 1990.

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Center for People Empowerment in Governance (Philippines). Chit Estella: A reader on media ethics, people's issues and governance. Center for People Empowerment in Governance, 2012.

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A, Logan Robert. Environmental issues for the '90s: A handbook for journalists. Environmental Reporting Forum, 1993.

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A, Logan Robert. Environmental issues for the '90s: A handbook for journalists. Media Institute, 1995.

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A, Logan Robert. Environmental issues for the '90s: A handbook for journalists. Environmental Reporting Forum, 1992.

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Programme, United Nations Environment, ed. Environmental reporting for African journalists: Handbook of key environmental issues and concepts. UNEP, 2006.

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Mal'kevich, Aleksandr. The latest Russian journalism. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2025. https://doi.org/10.12737/2141113.

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The textbook highlights the most important basic issues of journalism as a social institution and a modern profession. The role and functions of journalism in society, the profession of a journalist, his rights and duties, genres and genre system in journalism, types and main directions of journalism, its legal and ethical foundations in the Russian Federation are considered. A significant place is occupied by the coverage of key issues of the creation of a journalistic work: the stages, methods of creation, compositional structure and language of the journalistic text; the use of non-verbal means, etc. The textbook highlights such issues as social responsibility and professional values of a journalist, the implementation of the national patriotic principle of journalism, and journalistic practices during the military operation in Ukraine. It contains self-control questions and creative tasks for each paragraph, literary sources, as well as appendices. Meets the requirements of the latest generation of federal state educational standards for higher education. For students majoring in Journalism and Public Relations, university professors, and anyone interested in journalism.
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Umechukwu, Panta O. J. Issues in mass communication law in Nigeria. Godjiksons Publishers, 2003.

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D, Cohen Elliot, ed. Philosophical issues in journalism. Oxford University Press, 1992.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. Tests of superpower: Timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1987.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. Making foreign policy: Timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1988.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. Big business, big problems: Timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1989.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Reporters' privilege legislation: Issues and implications : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, July 20, 2005. U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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1962-, Allan Stuart, ed. Journalism: Critical issues. Open University Press, 2005.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Reporters' privilege legislation: An additional investigation of issues and implications : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, October 19, 2005. U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. Beyond Reagan: Setting the next agenda : timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1987.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. After hours: Arts & leisure in America : timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly, 1985.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. Education report card: Schools on the line : timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Editorial Research Reports, Congressional Quarterly, 1985.

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inc, Congressional Quarterly, ed. A World in change: Searching for stability : timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1985.

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Andrew, Belsey, and Chadwick Ruth F, eds. Ethical issues in journalism and the media. Routledge, 1992.

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Herbert, John. Practising global journalism: Exploring reporting issues worldwide. Focal Press, 2001.

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Schmidt, Hans C. Issues in Contemporary American Journalism. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003315605.

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1944-, Dare Olatunji, and Uyo Adidi, eds. Journalism in Nigeria: Issues and perspectives. Nigeria Union of Journalists, Lagos State Council, 1996.

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Fotieva, Irina, Tamara Semilet, Elena Lukashevich, and Vladimir Vitvinchuk. Russian journalism today: social mission and professional skills. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1044192.

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This monograph is the search for answers to the questions that confront contemporary Russian journalism social and cultural situation of modernity. The authors analyze the correlation of proper and existing in the implementation of the social mission of journalism, the journalism education system, the use of media technologies, the field of journalistic ethics, language and communicative practices of the public sphere, the social effects produced by the media. 
 As the main characteristics of the modern state of Russian journalism finds confrontation and the confrontation of philosophical positions and methodological studies; in the field of journalism education — the confrontation of the instrumental-pragmatic and humanitarian paradigms; in the creation of modern media — focus on creativity or technology; tolerance or ethics in media communication; definition of leadership in the formation of public opinion and the ignition of problem areas.
 Attempts a comprehensive comprehension of the actual problems of modern Russian media: axiological foundations and the social role of journalism; the criteria of journalistic skills and professional ethics; perspectives of media education, language problems of modern communication and success factors of verbal interaction in the media.
 Designed for teachers of University departments and faculties of journalism and other Humanities, students in related disciplines and all interested in data range of issues.
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Clarke, Nicole. Issues. Grosset & Dunlap, 2006.

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Djokotoe, Edem. An issue-based journalism handbook. MISA-Zambia, 2004.

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Making Journalists: Diverse Models, Global Issues. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Making Journalists: Diverse Models, Global Issues. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Burgh, Hugo de. Making Journalists: Diverse Models, Global Issues. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Broadcasting Realities: Real-Life Issues and Insights for Broadcast Journalists, Aspiring Journalists and Broadcasters. Bonus Books, 1999.

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Underwood, Doug. Trafficking in Trauma. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036408.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the pressures of the journalists' job and the traumatic experiences of women, minorities, and journalist–literary figures from historically marginalized groups as well as those who have investigated social problems and/or used journalistic literature to advance social reform causes. More specifically, it considers the role that women's rights, civil rights, and sensationalism have played to push social justice issues. After discussing how journalism, and particularly novel writing, became a pathway for minority writers to produce protest literature, the chapter looks at the emergence of naturalism and sensationalism as tools for journalist–literary figures to cope with traumatic life experiences. It also explores the fictionalization of the conditions of joblessness and economic misery during the Great Depression and concludes with an analysis of how traumatic emotions connected to a journalist's job could come out in themes of fiction.
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Logan, Robert E. Environmental Issues for the '90s: A Handbook for Journalists. Media Inst, 1994.

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Knowlton, Steven, and Bill Reader. Moral Reasoning for Journalists. 2nd ed. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400687396.

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Despite the fact that the public’s trust in the news media is at historic lows, despite the fact that hardly a day goes by without another report of unethical behavior by news professionals, journalists and teachers remain dedicated to ethical issues—perhaps more so now than at any other time in history. News companies are developing rigorous codes of conduct; journalists and editors are vigorously reporting on ethical lapses by their peers, and many journalism schools are creating standalone courses in journalism ethics and hiring faculty members who are devoted to ethics research and instruction. Using more than two-dozen actual cases from around the world to examine and apply those principles of ethical journalism, Knowlton and Reader suggest an easy-to-follow, commonsense approach to making ethical decisions in the newsroom as deadlines loom. Moral Reasoning for Journalists serves as an introduction to the underpinnings of journalism ethics, and as a guide for journalists and journalism teachers looking for ways to make ethical choices beyond going with your gut.
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Mark, Pearson. Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with Legal and Ethical Issues. Allen & Unwin, 2007.

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Katz, James E., and Kate K. Mays, eds. Journalism and Truth in an Age of Social Media. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190900250.001.0001.

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This edited volume examines how the growth of social media and ancillary computer systems is affecting the relationship between journalism and the pursuit of truth. Experts explore how news is perceived and identified, presented to the public, and how the public responds to news. They consider social media’s effect on the craft of journalism as well as the growing role of algorithms, big data, and automatic content production regimes. The volume’s aim is to confront these issues in a way that will be of enduring relevance; the discussions about contemporary journalism inform current students and help scholars in the future. Chapters reflect on questions such as what is different and what remains the same in journalism’s pursuit of truth now that social media has become such a prominent force in news gathering, dissemination, and reinterpretation? How has reader participation and responses changed? What are the implications for journalistic information gathering and truth claims? What is different now about the social roles of journalists and media institutions? How does interaction between journalists and social media affect democratic practices? The chapters offer a mix of empirical and critical work that reflects on journalism’s past, present, and future roles in our lives and in society. An interdisciplinary work, this volume brings together leading scholars in the fields of journalism and communication studies, philosophy, and the social sciences to explore how we should understand journalism’s changing landscape as it relates to fundamental questions about the role of truth and information in society.
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Hargreaves, Ian. 5. Up to a point, Lord Copper’s: who owns journalists? Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199686872.003.0006.

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Traditionally, we imagine journalists to be free-spirited mavericks unbound by rules and regulation. However, most modern journalism takes place within a corporate setting. ‘Up to a point, Lord Copper’s: who owns journalists?’ explores issues of news media ownership, noting the decline of the press baron. There are many good political, economic, and cultural reasons to care about who owns the institutions from which we get our journalism. Can any conclusions be drawn about which ownership conditions make for a great newspaper or a great TV news channel? Experience says that the goal should be to achieve the greatest diversity of institutional form possible.
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Another damn newcomer: Confrontational politics, environment issues and fun in rural New Mexico. Sunstone Press, 2011.

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Journalists in the Netherlands: An Analysis of the People, the Issues and the International Environment. Het Spinhuis, 2002.

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Hallock, Steven M. Reporters Who Made History. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216007685.

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This volume looks back at the last half of the 20th century through the work and reminiscences of ten of the era's preeminent journalists. Reporters Who Made History: Great American Journalists on the Issues and Crises of the Late 20th Century looks at a series of extraordinary chapters in the American story through the eyes of ten giants of journalism: Helen Thomas, Anthony Lewis, Morley Safer, Earl Caldwell, Ben Bradlee, Georgie Anne Geyer, Ellen Goodman, Juan Williams, David Broder, and Judy Woodruff. Taking each of these journalists in turn, Hallock focuses on his or her work in the course of a single decade, drawing on the author's interviews with the journalist, archival research, memoirs, and critical studies. These exemplars of the best postwar American news reporting never took the easy path of simply restating policies and uncritically regurgitating press releases. Instead, their skeptical, independent, and searching methods of investigative and analytical journalism actually influenced the course of the very events they covered and significantly shaped our understanding of our national past.
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Reporters who made history: Great American journalists on the issues and crises of the late 20th century. Praeger, 2009.

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The New Broadcasting Realities Reallife Strategies Insights And Issues For Broadcast Journalists Aspiring Journalists Production Executives And Broadcasters In The New Age Of Broadcasting Cable And The Internet. Live Oak Book Company, 2011.

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Earth's threatened resources: Timely reports to keep journalists, scholars, and the public abreast of developing issues, events, and trends. Congressional Quarterly, 1986.

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Big Business, Big Problems: Timely Reports to Keep Journalists, Scholars and the Public Abreast of Developing Issues, Events, and Trends. Cq Pr, 1989.

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Simon, Robert, ed. Il giornalismo sotto attacco. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748904977.

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Is journalism under threat? The image of journalists, as helmeted war correspondents protected by bullet-proof vests and armed only with cameras and microphones, springs to mind. Physical threats are only the most visible dangers, however. Journalists and journalism itself are facing other threats such as censorship, political and economic pressure, intimidation, job insecurity and attacks on the protection of journalists’ sources. Social media and digital photography mean that anyone can now publish information, which is also upsetting the ethics of journalism. How can these threats be tackled? In this book, 10 experts from different backgrounds analyse the situation from various angles. At a time when high-quality, independent journalism is more necessary than ever – and yet when the profession is facing many different challenges – they explore the issues surrounding the role of journalism in democratic societies. With contributions by Onur Andreotti, Nils Muižnieks, Tarlach McGonagle, Sejal Parmar, Başak Çalı, Dirk Voorhoof , Kerem Altıparmak, Yaman Akdeniz, Katharine Sarikakis, Aidan White, Eugenia Siapera, Pierre Haski
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Roger, Sydney. A liberal journalist on the air and on the waterfront: Labor and political issues, 1932-1990. 1998.

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Herbert, John. Practising Global Journalism: Exploring Reporting Issues Worldwide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Practising Global Journalism: Exploring Reporting Issues Worldwide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Herbert, John. Practising Global Journalism: Exploring Reporting Issues Worldwide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Herbert, John. Practising Global Journalism: Exploring Reporting Issues Worldwide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Herbert, John. Practising Global Journalism: Exploring Reporting Issues Worldwide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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