Word: objectivityã
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...bias emanating from individual reporters’ personal opinions. Two weeks from now in this space, William C. Marra ‘07, The Crimson’s president, will write about the paper’s conflict of interest policies and on the concept of ‘objectivity?? in journalism...
...charming anecdotal tidbits. At our meetings, we sell the story by the sample size of the study or the number of people who have the disease. We may not get the freedom of poetic license, but the benefit of scientific license—the powerful legitimizing force of objectivity??is pretty sizeable. We may have to give America what it wants, but at least we can make sure it’s done responsibly, and with a healthy dose of wordplay...
...zone if he knew they were walking into a trap. “They would regard it simply as a story they were there to cover,” he said of the journalists who knew of the ambush. Wallace’s stolid “objectivity?? gained him the enmity of government officials and demonstrated just how coldly doctrinaire journalists can be when faced with real ethical challenges. According to Wallace, the imperative is to get the story, period. Let those Americans...
...said the current conservative trend in law and economics began after World War II, when scholars were “yearning for objectivity?? and dismissive of anything that seemed too political...
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