Beyond the great crash of 2008: questioning journalists’ legal and ethical frameworks
Damian Tambini
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Damian Tambini suggests that journalistic privileges should be given to bloggers and citizen reporters who fulfil a public interest role. But he questions whether ‘journalists’ who seek merely to serve investors – rather than the wider public interest – should not be deserving of such privileges
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Date: 2010-01
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Published in Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, January, 2010, 7(3). ISSN: 1742-0105
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