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Dr Jane Singer
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Head of the Department of Journalism, City St George’s, University of London
Dr Glenda Cooper
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10. UK journalists’ views on ethics and the acceptability of ethically questionable reporting practices
10.1 Introduction Perceptions about what constitutes ethical behaviour on the job are a core…
Dr Lea Hellmueller, Dr Glenda Cooper, Dr Jane Singer -
Assistant professor in digital journalism at the Department of Journalism in City St George’s, University of London
Dr Rana Arafat
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9. How UK journalists perceive their roles in society
During a 2024 edition of the BBC podcast When it Hits the Fan, the journalist and presenter Amol…
Dr Imke Henkel, Dr Lea Hellmueller, Dr Rana Arafat -
8. Examining journalists’ epistemological beliefs: What do UK journalists believe about truth, objectivity, and interpretation?
8.1 Introduction We all have beliefs, explicit or not, about how we know things are true. These…
Dr Craig T. Robertson -
Senior Lecturer, Media and Information Studies, University of Sheffield
Dr Jingrong Tong
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7. UK journalists’ perceptions of their editorial autonomy, the influences on their work, and press freedom in the UK
7.1 Introduction This chapter explores UK journalists’ perceptions of their editorial autonomy,…
Dr Jingrong Tong -
Reader in the Department of Journalism at City St George’s, University of London
Dr Lindsey Blumell
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Presidential Fellow, City St George’s, University of London
Dr Ayala Panievsky
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6. The safety threats experienced by UK journalists and their physical, emotional, and mental well-being
6.1 Introduction This chapter outlines our findings concerning the safety threats that UK…
Dr Ayala Panievsky, Dr Lindsey Blumell -
5. The use of social media and audience analytics by UK journalists
5.1 The use of social media Journalists have a complicated and conflicted relationship with social…
Dr Richard Fletcher