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journalistic$41712$ - перевод на итальянский

SUBSET OF MEDIA ETHICS DEALING WITH PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS AND GOOD PRACTICE APPLICABLE TO JOURNALISTS
Journalistic ethics; Journalism ethics; Media accountability; Media responsibility; Media responsability; Ethics in journalism; Journalistic integrity; Protecting sources; Journalism standards; Journalistic professionalism; Journalistic standards; Journalistic standards and ethics; Journalism standards and ethics; Journalistic ethics and standards; Journalistic responsibility; Ethics of journalism; Ethical Journalism; Ethical journalism; Journalistic impropriety; Good journalistic practice

journalistic      
adj. giornalistico
journalistic ethics         
etica giornalistica
media coverage         
BIAS WITHIN THE MASS MEDIA
Liberal media bias; Liberal bias; Progressive bias; Conservative bias; Liberal media; Conservative media; Journalistic bias; Media machine; Media Bias; Web bias; Internet bias; Media coverage; News bias; Western media bias; Press bias; Conservative media bias; Media-bias; Religious bias in mass media; Bias in the news media; Bias in news media; Bias in news reporting; Front-end/back-end disproportionality; Biased journalism; Partisan journalism; Bias in journalism; Biased news; Political bias in news media; Political bias in news coverage; Ideological bias in the media; Partisan bias in the media; Ideological bias in media coverage; Political bias in journalism; Right-wing media; Social media bias; Partisan reporting
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Journalism ethics and standards

Journalistic ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists. This subset of media ethics is known as journalism's professional "code of ethics" and the "canons of journalism". The basic codes and canons commonly appear in statements by professional journalism associations and individual print, broadcast, and online news organizations.

There are around 400 codes covering journalistic work around the world. While various codes may differ in the detail of their content and come from different cultural traditions, most share common elements including the principles of truthfulness, accuracy and fact-based communications, independence, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, respect for others and public accountability, as these apply to the gathering, editing and dissemination of newsworthy information to the public.

Like many broader ethical systems, the ethics of journalism include the principle of "limitation of harm". This may involve enhanced respect for vulnerable groups and the withholding of certain details from reports, such as the names of minor children, crime victims' names, or information not materially related to the news report where the release of such information might, for example, harm someone's reputation or put them at undue risk. There has also been discussion and debate within the journalism community regarding appropriate reporting of suicide and mental health, particularly with regard to verbiage.

Some journalistic codes of ethics, notably some European codes, also include a concern with discriminatory references in news based on race, religion, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disabilities. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe approved (in 1993) Resolution 1003 on the Ethics of Journalism, which recommends that journalists respect the presumption of innocence, in particular in cases that are still sub judice.