In his Literary Review of Canada review of Stephen JA Ward’s new textbook, Global Journalism Ethics, Paul Knox writes: “This is not a quick reference deadline handbook for deciding whether to report a suicide or run a gory photograph. Rather, it is an admonition to practise journalism as part of a reflective, ethical life, drawing widely from ancient and modern thought.”
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