Journalism and ethical praxis: A thematic analysis of journalism ethics across five European countries

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Steel, J., Firmstone, J., Conboy, M., Fox, C., Elliott-Harvey, C., Mulderrig, J., Saunders, J. and Wragg, P. 2025. Journalism and ethical praxis: A thematic analysis of journalism ethics across five European countries. Journalism Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2025.2480746
AuthorsSteel, J., Firmstone, J., Conboy, M., Fox, C., Elliott-Harvey, C., Mulderrig, J., Saunders, J. and Wragg, P.
Abstract

The importance of high quality, ethically sound journalism in sustaining a healthy democratic and deliberative public sphere is well established. However, recent trends suggesting a lack of public trust in journalism (Fink, 2019; OECD, 2024) coupled with a range of online challenges to ethically sourced news warrant a closer look at the role that journalism ethics play in the working lives of journalists. This paper provides a thematic analysis of twenty-seven interviews with journalists in five European countries ranked consistently at the top of media freedom rankings, to explore the role of ethical frameworks and codes in their day-to-day practice. Overall, though ethical frameworks appear to play a role in the background in terms of shaping ethical behaviour, our interviewees signal that they are highly valued in terms of guiding their decisions and enhancing their brand (Hanitzsch et al, 2013; Fengler et al, 2015). However, our research also highlights that there is concern about the wider communication environment and declining public trust. We suggest that this is a problem that journalism ethics bodies should address urgently given the widespread penetration of disinformation and misinformation within the news ecology and the concomitant erosion of public faith in mainstream news. The paper concludes by suggesting ways that this might be achieved.

KeywordsJournalism Ethics; Trust in Journalism; Media Regulation; Journalistic Identity
Year2025
JournalJournalism Practice
PublisherRoutledge - Taylor and Francis
ISSN1751-2794
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2025.2480746
Web address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17512786.2025.2480746
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