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Ethics in publishing: Thoughts from Australia (Cause for Debate – 10)

Ethics in publishing: Thoughts from Australia (Cause for Debate – 10) LOGOS 184 Ethics in publishing: Thoughts from Australia Jane Faulkner Jane Faulkner is a journalist at The Age in Melbourne, a distinguished major Australian newspaper. She writes features and specializes in food and wine. Jane is also the A2 Food and Wine Editor. A2 is a colour feature section published in The Age every Saturday. This is an edited extract of an essay Jane undertook in the subject Publishing Practice, taught by Michael Webster, as part of a Graduate Diploma in Editing and Publishing at RMIT. She graduated with distinction in November. LOGOS 15/4 © WHURR PUBLISHERS 2004 D o p u b l i s h e r s i n d e v e l o p e d c o u n t r i e s , s u c h a s Australia, have any obligations to those in less devel- oped countries? Should publishing a book imply endorsement of its contents by the publisher? Do publishers have a duty as gatekeepers to reject what they see as ethically wrong or damaging to a moral society? Questions like these raise more questions. What exactly does obligation mean? Moral, financial, legal? And to whom http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Logos Brill

Ethics in publishing: Thoughts from Australia (Cause for Debate – 10)

Logos , Volume 15 (4): 184 – Jan 1, 2004

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© 2004 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0957-9656
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1878-4712
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10.2959/logo.2004.15.4.184
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LOGOS 184 Ethics in publishing: Thoughts from Australia Jane Faulkner Jane Faulkner is a journalist at The Age in Melbourne, a distinguished major Australian newspaper. She writes features and specializes in food and wine. Jane is also the A2 Food and Wine Editor. A2 is a colour feature section published in The Age every Saturday. This is an edited extract of an essay Jane undertook in the subject Publishing Practice, taught by Michael Webster, as part of a Graduate Diploma in Editing and Publishing at RMIT. She graduated with distinction in November. LOGOS 15/4 © WHURR PUBLISHERS 2004 D o p u b l i s h e r s i n d e v e l o p e d c o u n t r i e s , s u c h a s Australia, have any obligations to those in less devel- oped countries? Should publishing a book imply endorsement of its contents by the publisher? Do publishers have a duty as gatekeepers to reject what they see as ethically wrong or damaging to a moral society? Questions like these raise more questions. What exactly does obligation mean? Moral, financial, legal? And to whom

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