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Glasser, Theodore L.; Ettema, James S. – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1989
Examines how investigative journalists work within the unresolved tension between detached observation and active moral agency. Concludes that investigative journalism may oversee the reinforcement of dominant moral values, but may also preside over the definition and development, as well as the debasement and dissolution, of those values. (MS)
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Glasser, Theodore L.; Donohue, Thomas R. – 1978
Objective news reporting, in which reporters present but do not evaluate facts, has certain negative consequences. When the convention of journalistic objectivity was adopted around 1900, journalists moved from interpreting and analyzing events to being relatively passive links between sources and audiences. The most troublesome convention of…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Community Problems, Conflict, Information Dissemination
Glasser, Theodore L.; Ettema, James S. – 1987
Investigative journalists long have had an adversarial relationship with powerful institutions and those in public office, stemming from the "righteously indignant" reporters of the early nineteenth century penny presses who guarded the interests of the public. Currently, investigative journalists are in a difficult position if they have…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Moral Values, News Media, News Reporting

Glasser, Theodore L. – 1979
Recent rulings of the United States Supreme Court and other courts have tried to maintain a balance between a free and unintimidated press and some measure of protection for individuals against libelous accusations. The language of recent rulings suggests that the courts are focusing on impartiality and objectivity in reporting as a standard of…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Court Role, Federal Courts