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Jennie and Terry speak with Julia O'Malley, a local journalist in Anchorage, Alaska. We learn that journalism is, in her opinion, more a craft than a profession, with an important cultural role to play and therefore extensive considerations for ethics. We discuss the drastic changes that journalism currently faces, and one of the biggest problems with resources drying up at the local level (turns out FOIA requests take serious resources). We also discuss Julia's role as a professor of journalism and how she discusses journalistic responsibility and ethics with her students. Links and resources:
By Jennifer BrockJennie and Terry speak with Julia O'Malley, a local journalist in Anchorage, Alaska. We learn that journalism is, in her opinion, more a craft than a profession, with an important cultural role to play and therefore extensive considerations for ethics. We discuss the drastic changes that journalism currently faces, and one of the biggest problems with resources drying up at the local level (turns out FOIA requests take serious resources). We also discuss Julia's role as a professor of journalism and how she discusses journalistic responsibility and ethics with her students. Links and resources: