Ethical challenges for travel journalists in the digital world

Mylne, Lee (2021) Ethical challenges for travel journalists in the digital world. Professional Doctorate thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

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This thesis investigates contemporary travel journalism through an analysis of Australian travel journalists’ experiences and views on maintaining ethical standards in the digital world. The project provides insight into the impact of digital disruption on traditional travel writing and journalism ethics as they relate to travel journalism, using real-world experiences of travel journalists. It provides the basis for the development of principles for ethical travel journalism as a guide for established and emerging travel journalists in the face of widespread change in methods of practice and contributes to bodies of knowledge around best practice travel journalism.

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ID Code: 225927
Item Type: QUT Thesis (Professional Doctorate)
Supervisor: Carson, Susan & Bowman, Leo
Keywords: Travel Journalism, Journalism ethics, Travel Writing ethics, Journalism, Technological change
DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.225927
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice
Current > Schools > School of Communication
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 26 Nov 2021 03:02
Last Modified: 26 Nov 2021 03:02