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Opinion journalism. A few thoughts on independence versus partisanship. From the YouTube debate. Outcry from conservatives. Was it a legitimate question?. Outcry from conservatives. Was it a legitimate question? If it was, then is there a problem?. Outcry from conservatives.
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Opinion journalism A few thoughts on independenceversus partisanship
Outcry from conservatives • Was it a legitimate question?
Outcry from conservatives • Was it a legitimate question? • If it was, then is there a problem?
Outcry from conservatives • Was it a legitimate question? • If it was, then is there a problem? • Kerr’s motive: Getting a particular candidate elected
SPJ Code of Ethics • “Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public’s right to know”
SPJ Code of Ethics • “Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public’s right to know” • Avoid conflicts of interest
SPJ Code of Ethics • “Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public’s right to know” • Avoid conflicts of interest • Remain free of associations and activities that may compromise integrity
SPJ Code of Ethics • “Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public’s right to know” • Avoid conflicts of interest • Remain free of associations and activities that may compromise integrity • Avoid political involvement
Opinion journalism • Does the Code of Ethics apply?
Opinion journalism • Does the Code of Ethics apply? • What about saying you support a particular candidate?
Opinion journalism • Does the Code of Ethics apply? • What about saying you support a particular candidate? • Is there a difference between supporting a candidate and endorsing her?
Newsroom practice • All journalists, even opinion journalists, are prohibited from saying for whom they will vote
Newsroom practice • All journalists, even opinion journalists, are prohibited from saying for whom they will vote • All journalists, even opinion journalists, are prohibited from making campaign contributions
Newsroom practice • All journalists, even opinion journalists, are prohibited from saying for whom they will vote • All journalists, even opinion journalists, are prohibited from making campaign contributions • Advocacy of principles and ideas versus partisan involvement
Journalism in the classroom • Professor in a position of authority — easily abused
Journalism in the classroom • Professor in a position of authority — easily abused • A journalism professor should model the behavior expected of journalists
Journalism in the classroom • Professor in a position of authority — easily abused • A journalism professor should model the behavior expected of journalists • What if professor was an opinion journalist?
Journalism in the classroom • Professor in a position of authority — easily abused • A journalism professor should model the behavior expected of journalists • What if professor was an opinion journalist? • What if professor is still working as an opinion journalist?
Journalism in the classroom • Professor in a position of authority — easily abused • A journalism professor should model the behavior expected of journalists • A matter of mutual respect for a wide range of views