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Presentation at AEJMC in Washington, D.C., in August 2013. Abstract for paper: "This paper offers a historical examination of the journalistic norms surrounding the practice of citing anonymous sources. The author examines a variety of textbooks, guidebooks, trade press coverage, and codes of ethics over the past century. The analysis reveals that unnamed attribution, once scorned as a journalistic practice, has gained acceptance over time. As journalistic norms have evolved, the acceptance of the practice has spread beyond national government and international reporting to local coverage. Despite the general acceptance of this practice, journalistic norms surrounding when and how to use anonymous sources remain unsettled. This analysis also finds that journalism textbooks more often describe common practices of journalists rather than provide normative directives as to how journalists should act. Importantly, this study reveals that a journalistic tradition of independently verifying information from unnamed sources has dramatically diminished."]]>

Presentation at AEJMC in Washington, D.C., in August 2013. Abstract for paper: "This paper offers a historical examination of the journalistic norms surrounding the practice of citing anonymous sources. The author examines a variety of textbooks, guidebooks, trade press coverage, and codes of ethics over the past century. The analysis reveals that unnamed attribution, once scorned as a journalistic practice, has gained acceptance over time. As journalistic norms have evolved, the acceptance of the practice has spread beyond national government and international reporting to local coverage. Despite the general acceptance of this practice, journalistic norms surrounding when and how to use anonymous sources remain unsettled. This analysis also finds that journalism textbooks more often describe common practices of journalists rather than provide normative directives as to how journalists should act. Importantly, this study reveals that a journalistic tradition of independently verifying information from unnamed sources has dramatically diminished."]]>
Wed, 07 Aug 2013 08:10:47 GMT /slideshow/unnamed-attribution/25023804 AUSACE2012@slideshare.net(AUSACE2012) Unnamed attribution: A Historical Analysis of the Journalism Norms Surrounding the Use of Anonymous Sources AUSACE2012 Presentation at AEJMC in Washington, D.C., in August 2013. Abstract for paper: "This paper offers a historical examination of the journalistic norms surrounding the practice of citing anonymous sources. The author examines a variety of textbooks, guidebooks, trade press coverage, and codes of ethics over the past century. The analysis reveals that unnamed attribution, once scorned as a journalistic practice, has gained acceptance over time. As journalistic norms have evolved, the acceptance of the practice has spread beyond national government and international reporting to local coverage. Despite the general acceptance of this practice, journalistic norms surrounding when and how to use anonymous sources remain unsettled. This analysis also finds that journalism textbooks more often describe common practices of journalists rather than provide normative directives as to how journalists should act. Importantly, this study reveals that a journalistic tradition of independently verifying information from unnamed sources has dramatically diminished." <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/unnamedattribution-130807081047-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation at AEJMC in Washington, D.C., in August 2013. Abstract for paper: &quot;This paper offers a historical examination of the journalistic norms surrounding the practice of citing anonymous sources. The author examines a variety of textbooks, guidebooks, trade press coverage, and codes of ethics over the past century. The analysis reveals that unnamed attribution, once scorned as a journalistic practice, has gained acceptance over time. As journalistic norms have evolved, the acceptance of the practice has spread beyond national government and international reporting to local coverage. Despite the general acceptance of this practice, journalistic norms surrounding when and how to use anonymous sources remain unsettled. This analysis also finds that journalism textbooks more often describe common practices of journalists rather than provide normative directives as to how journalists should act. Importantly, this study reveals that a journalistic tradition of independently verifying information from unnamed sources has dramatically diminished.&quot;
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Thu, 15 Nov 2012 20:44:39 GMT /slideshow/gcc-media-laws-review-and-analysis-15201143/15201143 AUSACE2012@slideshare.net(AUSACE2012) GCC Media Laws: Review and Analysis AUSACE2012 By Matt J. Duffy, Doha Centre for Media Freedom <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gccmedialaws-121115204441-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> By Matt J. Duffy, Doha Centre for Media Freedom
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