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Modul Mata Kuliah Journalisme Online - Ayo Menulis FISIP UAJY

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publisher. Each chapter includes a complex case study that promotes critical thinking and classroom<br />

discussion about how to apply the ethical issues covered.<br />

<strong>Online</strong> Journalism Ethics: Traditions and Transitions<br />

Authored by: Cecilia Friend; Jane B. Singer<br />

Selected Contents:<br />

Introduction: The Practice and Promise of Journalistic Ethics in a Digital World<br />

1. Traditions, Conventions, and Ethics<br />

History of Journalism Conventions and Principles<br />

Independence, the Inverted Pyramid, and Objectivity<br />

Technology, Interactivity, and the New Media<br />

Case Study: Political Blog<br />

Notes<br />

2. Newsrooms Go <strong>Online</strong><br />

A Brief History<br />

<strong>Online</strong> Journalism and Its Audience Today<br />

Who Is a Journalist?<br />

The <strong>Online</strong> Journalist as Gatekeeper<br />

Case Study: News Director as Gatekeeper<br />

Notes<br />

3. Gathering and Sharing Information<br />

Accuracy and Verification<br />

Source Transparency as a New Ethic<br />

Case Study: Transparency and Verification<br />

Notes<br />

4. Ethics and the Law<br />

Privacy and Deception: Can You Hide Your Prying Eyes?<br />

Local Statutes, Global Medium<br />

Shield Laws: Who Is a Journalist?<br />

Case Study: Deception Justified?<br />

Notes<br />

5. Blogs and Other "Participatory Journalists"<br />

Are Bloggers Journalists?<br />

Bloggers and Journalistic Principles<br />

Bloggers' Ethics<br />

Watchdogs on the Watchdogs<br />

Journalists Who Blog<br />

Case Study: Newspaper's Blog<br />

Notes

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