Journalism in the digital age has been steadily migrating from traditional media—like newspapers, magazines, television broadcasts, or radio shows—to the Internet, which has expanded in both its capabilities and reach. The 21st century is an exciting time in the history of journalism, raising a host of complex and fascinating questions involving a combination of both ethics and policy.
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History and Definitions
How journalism has been perceived over the past 200 years.
Ethics BackgroundJournalistic ethics throughout history and how it's changing.
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Journalistic DisruptionDigital journalism disrupts corporate monopoly of news.
Maintaining QualityHow journalistic accountability and integrity will work
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The Echo ChamberThe echo-chamber effect and its implications.
Policy: Don't Interfere
A cautionary tale and why laissez-faire is the best way forward.
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