October
2009
Is there a Crisis in World Journalism? Professor Richard Keeble
Richard Keeble is a professor of journalism at Lincoln University. He is also a director of the Institute of Communication Ethics and co-edits their quarterly journal, Ethical Space. He has written a number of articles on the journalism of George Orwell and is currently co-editing for Routledge a collection of papers on literary journalists – such as Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, William Hazlitt, Willa Cather, Angela Carter, Truman Capote – called The Journalistic Imagination. He writes for a number websites such as www.medialens.org, and is a member of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom and contributes to its journal, Free Press.
Here he discusses whether world journalism is in crisis.
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