“Comment Is Free, but Facts Are Sacred”: User-generated Content and Ethical Constructs at the Guardian

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (1):3-21 (2009)
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This case study examines how journalists at Britain's Guardian newspaper and affiliated Web site are assessing and incorporating user-generated content in their perceptions and practices. A framework of existentialism helps highlight constructs and professional norms of interest. It is one of the first data-driven studies to explore how journalists are negotiating personal and social ethics within a digital network.

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