Writing in Solidarity: Steps Toward an Ethic of Care for Journalism

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 21 (2-3):141-155 (2006)
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Abstract

In this article, we investigate the role an ethic of care might play in constructing a normative model of ethical practice for journalism. How would practice be changed if the goal of journalism shifted from the traditional epistemological understanding to an ontological-ethical orientation? What would it mean for journalism to think of itself as an institution committed to aiding in the construction of a community defined by the solidarity of its citizens with one another?

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Rhona Leibel
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