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Social Media: A Turning Point into Global Journalism Identity and Ethics

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Social media are growing drastically representing a further step in the ongoing deterioration of journalism profession and ethics. The lines between professional journalists and amateurs have been blurred; consequently, the structure of news media has substantially changed affecting the core traits of the profession and its ethics. This phenomenon has challenged the already disputed concepts of journalism as profession and journalists as professionals. While this challenge is tremendous, research on its implications to journalism identity and ethics is scant. The existing literature focuses on new or digital media usage, newsgathering, production, dissemination, and consumption, with little emphasis on journalism ethics or the profession itself. This chapter seeks to examine how social media contribute to the ethical dilemmas off and online journalism encounter and how this transformation puts the profession at risk. 

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Published in: Social Media and Journalism - Trends, Connections, Implications
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
See chapter on publisher's website: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.80255

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  • English

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InTechOpen

Publication Year

  • 2018

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  • Qatar University

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