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Ethical Decision Making in the Indian Mediascape: Reporters and Their StoriesSpencer, Patricia Elizabeth 05 1900 (has links)
Hundreds of reporters gather and interpret news for four English-language newspapers in India's second-largest urban area Kolkata, West Bengal's state capital, which is home to over 4 million people. Journalists from The Statesman, The Telegraph-Kolkata, The Hindustan Times and The Times of India discuss how they collect their stories in Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, and many other languages and write them in English targeting a small but emerging middle-class audience. Whether these articles focus on people-centric urban planning, armed vigilantes in community disputes, dowry death cases, or celebrity culture, all of the reporting involves cultural and ethical challenges. Using semi-structured interviewing and qualitative theme analysis, this study explores how gender, class, and religion affect the decision-making practices of 21 journalists working in Kolkata.
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Community, Culture, and Change: Negotiating Identities in an Appalachian NewsroomZempter, Christina M. January 2018 (has links)
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Historicizing #MeToo: The Systemic Devaluation of First-Person Accounts of Gender-Based Violence by the News IndustryDick, Bailey Gallagher 10 September 2021 (has links)
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