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Richardson, Brian; And Others – 1988
A study attempted to measure the extent to which journalists feel free to express their opinions, the extent to which they perceive their views on issues represent a minority position in the community, and the degree to which memberships in organizations outside the newsroom affect their attitudes or actions. Subjects, 326 respondents from a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
DeSousa, Michael A. – 1982
An examination of a year's worth of editorial cartoons portraying the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran indicates a surprising lack of coverage or treatment of the deposed Shah and his subsequent admission into the United States as factors precipitating the crisis. Throughout the crisis, cartoonists focused on providing readers with some insight into…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Communication Research, Editorials, Foreign Countries
Mundt, Whitney R.; Broussard, E. Joseph – 1979
A national sample of journalists, consisting of 700 television news photographers, newspaper photographers, television news directors, newspaper editors, and journalism educators, was asked to evaluate the ethical conduct in eight situations involving alleged invasion of privacy by photography. The respondents found journalistic conduct to be…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Educational Needs, Ethics, Freedom of Speech

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