Deontological Challenges on Digitial Journalist in Belgium
Abstract
Digital journalism poses new ethical challenges in journalism. As part of a comparative analysis of online journalism in three European countries, Spain, Italy and Belgium, the results of the second phase of fieldwork conducted in Belgium, which consisted of a series of in-depth exposed to journalists who work in the online media for its position on issues that affect their ethical decisions in this more interactive and dynamic context in which it conducts journalistic rutine.
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