Monthly Archives: September 2018

Blog 2 – “Shattered glass” by Haeun Cho

Situation definition Shattered glass is based on the real story of “Stephen Glass”. The issue from this movie is about “Truth”. This movie tells how the lies was uncovered. The publication’s reporter Stephen Glass ha fabricate about 27 stories at … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Grant Thomas

Situation Definition: “Shattered Glass” is a story that explores the dark reality of journalism. Fabrication, plagiarism, dishonesty, betrayal…and just how far it can go. Stephen Glass garnered a reputation as the most sought-after reporter in the Nation’s Capital through his … Continue reading

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Blog 2 (Shattered Glass) By: Haley Deitz

Situation Definition The case of Stephen Glass is an extraordinary case of journalistic ethics being thrown out the window. The issues presented in the Stephen Glass case revolve around two main ethical failures. One being Stephens fabrication of entire stories … Continue reading

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“Shattered Glass” by Jacinda Soto

Two themes that are consistent in Shattered Glass are deception versus truth, there also some other personal character flaws that young former journalist, Stephen Glass, at 25-years old. Not only did he ruin the career and reputation of his own, … Continue reading

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Blog 2- “Shattered Glass” by Allison Farrell

Situation Definition The movie Shattered Glassis for young aspiring writers to learn about deception within the journalistic world. The unethical decision made by Stephen Glass (main character) to fabricate 27 out of the 41 stories he wrote at the New … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Chris Compton

Part 1. Situation Definition   Shattered Glassis a film about Stephen Glass, a former journalist for The New Republic, who is famously known for fabricating at least 27 of his stories being fabricated. The story of Stephen Glass raises many … Continue reading

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“Shattered Glass” by Elena Rose

A main issue from “Shattered Glass” that brings me intense ethical messages is that Stephen Glass made his brother pose as George Sims — the fictional Jukt Micronics president — to convince Chuck Lane that Sims was a real source. … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Stephen Svitko

Situation Definition When placed in stressful, fast-moving, and demanding environments, humans tend to make irrational and harmful decisions, whether that be to themselves or their colleagues.  Journalism is a field that is ripe for this type of environment, where you … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Alexandra Zombro

Situation Definition:  The movie Shattered Glass is based off the failed career of Stephen Glass of The New Republic. During his time at the paper, Glass fabricated more than half of his stories that were posted, and he lied to … Continue reading

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Blog 2: Shattered Glass by Pulin Yu

Situation Definition: Shattered Glass is a film based on the real story of Stephen Glass who was a reporter in The New Republic in Washington D.C. He showed a very sweet and reliable personality to his colleagues, and his colleagues … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Tesia M. Ortiz

Part I: Situation Definition One ethical message that is important to me is deception. Deception is causing someone to accept something even though it is false. As journalists, we make an oath to be honest in our reporting and not … Continue reading

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Blog2- “Shatter Glass” by Xing Lu

Situation Definition: “Shattered Glass” is a biographical and crime theme movie based on a real story. It introduced the journalistic fraud about Stephane Glass, a “rising star” journalist from The New Republic Magazine in Washington D.C. During his career in … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Katherine Hollingsworth

The movie Shattered Glass, is based on the true story of an up-and-coming journalist for The New Republic who tainted his reputation through his lack of ethical practices in his writing. The movie illustrates the story behind Stephen Glass and … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Mandy Chou

Situation Definition: The movie we watched in class Shattered Glass talks about the news editor Stephen Glass’s story based on a true story. Stephen not only make fake news, but also fabricate everything to cover and support the happening of … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Randall Stansbury

Though not required by law, journalists are trusted to be truthful and ethical in their storytelling. In the movie Shattered Glass, the main character Steven Glass behaves extremely unethically. Not only does he fabricate many of the stories that he … Continue reading

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