Introduction How Journalists Talk About Ethics Talking in Code(s): The Foundations of Journalism Ethics Contemporary Ethical Concepts in Historical Context Journalism Since Cooke: The Corporate Cultural Revolution Objectivitys Legacy The Myth of Neutrality and the Ideology of Information Toward a Pragmatist Ethical Theory for Journalism Toward a Public Journalism
Jeremy Iggers is a staff writer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune. Currently the Star Tribune' s restaurant critic, he has also written an ethics column and created several public journalism projects for the newspaper. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Minnesota and has written extensively on food issues, ethics, and journalism. His last book, Garden of Eating, won the 1996 Minnesota Book Award for nonfiction.
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