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John Watson Associate Professor SOC | Journalism

Degrees
Ph.D. Mass Communication, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; J.D. Rutgers School of Law - Newark; B.A. Journalism, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

Bio
John C. Watson is an associate professor tenured in the Journalism Division. He brings a combination of professional experience and scholarly credentials to the classroom. A journalist for 21 years, he has a law degree and a Ph.D. His research on media law and journalism ethics has been has been presented at scholarly conferences and published in law reviews and refereed scholarly journals. He is the author of the 2008 bookJournalism Ethics by Court Decree< He advocates for the formal professionalization and licensing of journalists to provide professional responsibilities and privileges that distinguish them from other mass media content providers.
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Teaching

Spring 2025

  • COMM-401 Communication Law

  • COMM-601 Communication Law

Summer 2025

  • COMM-601 Communication Law

Fall 2025

  • COMM-401 Communication Law

  • COMM-401 Communication Law

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Selected Publications

       
  • Journalism Ethics By Court Decree: The Supreme Court on the Proper Practice of Journalism (LFB Scholarly Publishing 2008)
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  • “Justice in the Spotlight” symposium presentation on high-profile trials Published in the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review Vol. 21, No. 3 (2004)
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  • “Times v. Sullivan: Landmark or Land Mine on the Road to Ethical Journalism” Published in Journal of  Mass Media  Ethics Vol.17, No.1 (2002)
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  • “Litigation Public Relations: The Lawyers’ Duty to Balance News Coverage of their Clients”Published in Communication Law and Policy Vol. 7, No. 1 (2002)
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  • “Defamation by Racial Misidentification: A Legal History of Public Exposure to Hatred and Contempt in the South”  Published in Rutgers Race & The Law Review Vol. 4, No. 1 (2002)  
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  • “Free Speech / Free Press: What the First Amendment Really Means” Multi-media presentation available at (http://xserve.soc.american.edu/fsfp/fsfp/index.html)

Honors, Awards, and Fellowships

       
  • Freedom Forum Ph.D. Fellowship 1996 (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)

Media Appearances

Research Interests

       
  • Survey for Journalists of Color: Emissary book project 2010
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  • How the law protects and restricts the practice of journalism
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  • The importance of ethical decision making as an essential and fundamental journalism skill
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  • Reaffirming the mission and importance of journalism in a properly functioning democracy
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  • Newsroom diversity as an ethical, financial and political issue
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  • The need for more extensive and better informed news coverage of the justice system

 

Professional Presentations

       
  • Research paper titled “Publishing Composite Sketches in the News Media:An Ethical Assessment” presented at the annual conference of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. February 2008, in San Antonio, Texas.

Work In Progress

       
  • Book tentatively titled “Emissary: The Roles and Missions of Journalists of Color in Post-Racial America”