Table of contents for Online journalism ethics : traditions and transitions / Cecilia Friend, Jane B. Singer.

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Contents
List of Exhibits
Introduction: The Practice and Promise of Journalistic Ethics in a Digital World
	Organization of Book
	Practical Foundations
	Philosophical Foundations
	Conclusion
	Notes
1. Traditions, Conventions, and Ethics
	History of Journalism Conventions and Principles
	Independence, the Inverted Pyramid, and Objectivity
	Technology, Interactivity, and the New Media
	Case Study: Political Blog
	Notes
2. Newsrooms Go Online
	A Brief History
	Online Journalism and Its Audience Today
	Who Is a Journalist?
	The Online Journalist as Gatekeeper
	Case Study: News Director as Gatekeeper
	Notes
3. Gathering and Sharing Information
	Accuracy and Information Verification
	Source Transparency as a New Ethic
	Case Study (to come)
	Notes
4. Ethics and the Law
	Privacy and Deception: Can You Hide Your Prying Eyes?
	Local Statutes, Global Medium
	Shield Laws: Who Is a Journalist?
	Case Study: Deception Justified?
	Notes
5. Blogs and Other "Participatory Journalists"
	Are Bloggers Journalists?
	Bloggers and Journalistic Principles
	Bloggers' Ethics
	Watchdogs on the Watchdogs
	Journalists Who Blog
	Case Study: Newspaper's Blog
	Notes
6. Beyond Blogs: Other Interactive News Forms
	User-Generated Content
	News Organizations' Citizen Media Initiatives
	Polling and the Web
	Interactive Dialogue Through E-mail
	Case Study: A Citizen's Initiative
	Notes
7. Commercial Issues and Content Linking
	Church-State Separation of Advertising and News
	Linking and Implied Endorsement of Linked-to Content
	Case Study: Linking to YouTube.com?
	Notes
8. Cross-Platform Journalism, Partnering, and Cross-Ownership
	Public Service
	Culture Clashes
	Branding and Cross-Promotion
	Employer Ethics
	Conclusion
	Case Study: The TV Critic in a Partnered Newsroom
	Notes
Appendices
	A. Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics
	B. Online News Association Founding Principles
	C. Key Concepts from The Elements of Journalism
Index
About the Authors

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Online journalism.
Journalistic ethics.