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Date: 2016-07-26 22:02:56
Journalism
Academia
Media bias
Journalism ethics and standards
News media
Journalistic objectivity
Citizen journalism
Ethics
Globalization

The Poverty of Parochialism: Why Journalism Ethics Should Go Global Stephen J. A. Ward Distinguished Lecturer in Ethics University of British Columbia

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