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Ethical Space Vol.15 Issue 1/2

Ethical Space Vol.15 Issue 1/2

Special Issue Articles

  • Ethical sports journalism: The challenges, by Andy Cairns
  • Accountable sports journalism. Building up a platform and a new specialised code in the field, by Xavier Ramon-Vegas and JosE-Luis Rojas-Torrijos
  • Self-censorship and the pursuit of truth in sports journalism: A case study of David Walsh, by Tom Bradshaw
  • A comparative analysis of how regulatory codes inform broadcast and print sports journalists' work routines in the UK using Sky Sports News and the Sun as case studies, by Simon McEnnis
  • 'Guess and go' The ethics of the mediatisation of professional sport in Australia, by Tracie Edmondson
  • 'Can I click it? Yes you can' Football journalism, Twitter, and clickbait, by Jonathan Cable and Glyn Mottershead
  • How to get kicked off Twitter: An examination of the changing ethics of the so-called 'tech giants', by Charles M. Lambert

Plus

  • Plastic words, public relations and the neoliberal transformation of twentieth century discourse, by Anne Surma and Kristin Demetrious
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Special Issue Articles

  • Ethical sports journalism: The challenges, by Andy Cairns
  • Accountable sports journalism. Building up a platform and a new specialised code in the field, by Xavier Ramon-Vegas and JosE-Luis Rojas-Torrijos
  • Self-censorship and the pursuit of truth in sports journalism: A case study of David Walsh, by Tom Bradshaw
  • A comparative analysis of how regulatory codes inform broadcast and print sports journalists' work routines in the UK using Sky Sports News and the Sun as case studies, by Simon McEnnis
  • 'Guess and go' The ethics of the mediatisation of professional sport in Australia, by Tracie Edmondson
  • 'Can I click it? Yes you can' Football journalism, Twitter, and clickbait, by Jonathan Cable and Glyn Mottershead
  • How to get kicked off Twitter: An examination of the changing ethics of the so-called 'tech giants', by Charles M. Lambert

Plus

  • Plastic words, public relations and the neoliberal transformation of twentieth century discourse, by Anne Surma and Kristin Demetrious
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