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An Update on Journalism Ethics in Asia

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Description: Tom Brislin of University of Hawaii examines professional conduct in Japan, China and Korea determine if journalistic core values cut across international and cultural boundaries.
An Update on Journalism Ethics in Asia: Values and Practices as Context for Meaning in Japan, China and Korea Are there professional journalistic values that cut across international and cultural boundaries? Are there core values -- or clusters of values -- so unique to culture that they mitigate against a global professional ethic in journalism? These become key questions as both economic and technological forces change the landscape of international journalism.
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