A propósito, Nat Hentoff, na Editor&Publisher, dá uns conselhos aos estudantes de jornalismo sobre a forma como estes devem encarar o caso de Jason Blair. Fairness is what we're supposed to be about, and that's why, on certain kinds of stories, you have to check your preconceptions with strict scrutiny. There is also the meaning of "accuracy." The debate about the function of J-schools is also going on in Canada. In the Ryerson Review of Journalism, Tamara Slomka tells of Stephen Kimber, director of journalism at the University of Kings College. His school teaches "journalistic thinking -- like legal reasoning in law or differential diagnosis in medicine -- as a particular way of looking at the world. It involves -- and requires -- intellectual rigor."
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