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The Ethics of Literary Journalism
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Literary Journalism
Defining literary journalism and its significance in storytelling
Module #2
The Importance of Ethics in Literary Journalism
Why ethics matter in literary journalism and its impact on readers and subjects
Module #3
Theories of Ethics in Journalism
Overview of major ethical theories and their application to literary journalism
Module #4
The Line Between Fact and Fiction
Blurred lines in literary journalism and the importance of truth
Module #5
Case Study:The New Journalism Movement
Analyzing the ethics of pioneers like Truman Capote and Tom Wolfe
Module #6
Informed Consent and Interviewing Techniques
Getting informed consent from subjects and effective interviewing strategies
Module #7
Privacy, Surveillance, and Information Gathering
Balancing privacy with information gathering and surveillance in literary journalism
Module #8
Manipulation and Exploitation of Subjects
Ethical considerations when interacting with subjects, including power dynamics and representation
Module #9
Cultural Sensitivity and Representation
Representing diverse cultures and communities with sensitivity and respect
Module #10
Deception, Fabrication, and Plagiarism
Consequences of deceit and dishonesty in literary journalism
Module #11
Reporting on Trauma and Suffering
Ethical considerations when reporting on traumatic events and experiences
Module #12
Literary Journalism and Social Justice
Using literary journalism as a tool for social change and advocacy
Module #13
The Ethics of Immersive Reporting
Balancing immersion with objectivity and fairness in literary journalism
Module #14
Digital Ethics in Literary Journalism
Ethical considerations in the digital age, including online research and social media
Module #15
Collaborative Storytelling and Co-Authorship
Ethical considerations when working with co-authors or collaborators
Module #16
Case Study:Janet Malcolm and the Ethics of Journalism
Analyzing the ethics of Janet Malcolms investigative reporting
Module #17
Case Study:The New Yorker and the Ethics of Fact-Checking
Examining the importance of fact-checking in literary journalism
Module #18
Best Practices for Literary Journalists
Establishing a personal code of ethics and guidelines for responsible reporting
Module #19
Conflict of Interest and Disclosure
Recognizing and addressing potential conflicts of interest in literary journalism
Module #20
Self-Reflection and Accountability
Establishing a culture of self-reflection and accountability in literary journalism
Module #21
Globalizing Literary Journalism Ethics
Considering diverse cultural and national perspectives on literary journalism ethics
Module #22
Literary Journalism in the Digital Age
Adapting ethical principles to new platforms and formats
Module #23
The Future of Literary Journalism Ethics
Anticipating and addressing emerging ethical challenges in literary journalism
Module #24
Teaching and Learning Literary Journalism Ethics
Integrating ethics into literary journalism pedagogy
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Ethics of Literary Journalism career


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