Professionalization: Danger to press freedom and pluralism

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 1 (2):56 – 60 (1986)
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Journalism is viewed here as being in danger of becoming a profession, thereby changing the field into a narrow, monolithic, self?centered fellowship of true believers devoid of outward?looking and service orientations

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