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The moral mandate of virtual reality journalism
John V. Pavlik
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360-degree Camera
25%
Being Observed
25%
Blurred Lines
25%
Camera Lens
25%
Empathy
50%
Ethical Issues
50%
Immersive Media
100%
Innovation Journalism
25%
Journalism
100%
Lead User
25%
Limited Range
25%
Moral Mandates
100%
News Reporting
25%
News Sources
25%
News Topics
25%
Panoramic View
25%
User Engagement
50%
User Privacy
25%
User Understanding
25%
Virtual Reality
100%
Arts and Humanities
Empathy
66%
Engagement
66%
Journalism
100%
Moral
100%
venues
33%
Virtual
33%
Virtual Reality
100%
Computer Science
Ethical Question
66%
User Engagement
66%
User Privacy
33%
Virtual Reality
100%
Social Sciences
Empathy
66%
Journalism
100%
Virtual Reality
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Empathy
100%
Psychology
Empathy
100%