Author emphasizes that codes of ethics need to be internalized throughout the publishing organization - considered and addressed daily. Points to a source of tips on how to incorporate ethics into the workplace effectively.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 171 Document Number: C28822
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Via "Media Watch" online. 5 pages., "Media Watch" commentator criticizes Queensland Country Life farm paper for "non-journalism" - printing news releases as if they were reported stories. Shows examples.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 146 Document Number: D06612
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Prepared for the Affiliates Ethics Case Studies Project of the American Agricultural Editors' Association, New Prague, Minnesota. 2 pages., Identifies possible topics for case studies, featuring some of the ethical issues that have been identified most commonly in agricultural journalism communications. Three categories:
(1) Information control through financial pressure or incentives. (2) Deception and (3) Pestering editors.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 171 Document Number: C28821
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Via Agmates online. 3 pages., Author and follow-up commentators respond to criticism of the Queensland Country Life periodical by ABC Media Watch for "churning out press releases as if they were real journalism."