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Tyler Kent Jones, Kelsey Elizabeth Kramb

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This poster reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process.

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Tyler Jones looks at the public's right to information about government, journalists’ duty to serve the public, and government's need to keep secrets in the national interest. Jones examines when, how and to what extent journalists should disclose classified material. Kelsey Kramb looks at the ethical minefields that arise during breaking news events. She examines how the reporters can adhere to journalistic values and ethics in situations where truth is not always immediately apparent. When and how much information should journalists disclose in such cases?

Publication Date

4-18-2018

Project Designation

Course Project

Primary Advisor

Annette M. Taylor

Primary Advisor's Department

Communication

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Stander Symposium project

Ethic Issues in Journalism: How Much is Too Much to Report?

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