Just the Facts: How "Objectivity" Came to Define American JournalismNYU Press, 1 Nov 1998 - 297 halaman A “superb” history of journalism’s most respected tenet—objectivity—and the challenges of achieving it in today’s world (Christian Science Monitor). |
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... Cholera , and the Rise of Journalism's " Native Empiricism , ” 1832-66 5 Balance : A " Slanderous and Nasty - Minded Mulatress , " Ida B. Wells , Confronts " Objectivity " in the 1890s Conclusion : Thoughts on a Post- " Objective ...
... cholera epidemics of 1832 , 1849 , and 1866 and compared the response of the medical and journalistic communities . The medical response to the epidemic evolved from the horrific “ cures ” of 1832 , including mercury poisoning and ...
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Edwin M Stanton and Information | |
Science Culture Cholera and the Rise | |
A Slanderous and NastyMinded Mulatress | |
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