PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE ROMANIAN AND FRENCH MEDIA ETHICS CODES
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbeph.2020.1.02Keywords:
public interest, intrusion into privacy, public image, fundamental duty of the journalist.Abstract
The current research, part of a larger study pertaining to the legal and ethical aspects of media coverage of presidential couples in France and Romania, lays the foundation for the qualitative analysis of the media representation of presidential couples’ private lives. For this purpose, the article proposes an in-depth analysis of the relevant ethical framework in both Romania and France, as well as a comparison between notions and codes in order to identify main points of similarity and differences.References
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