The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis
Abstract
This article assesses the use of anecdotes in news coverage on ethical grounds, pointing both to their promise and to their potential dangers. The analysis draws on Craig's framework for analyzing news coverage of ethics; on Christians, Ferre, and Fackler's communitarian ethic; and on Gilligan's relationship-oriented ethic of care. Cases from news stories illustrate the ethical complexity of anecdote use. This study suggests how journalists can choose anecdotes more critically and points to an adaptation of the anecdotal form that is ethically supportable.
Citation
Craig, D. A. (2003). The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(4), 802-817. doi: 10.1177/107769900308000404