by Kendyl Salcito Journalists have long considered themselves the gatekeepers of news and information for the public. Indeed, whether self-imposed or not, some form of gatekeeping seems unavoidable in journalism. […]
READ MOREby Carolynne Burkholder More often than not, major news happens and there is no one around to report it. By way of interviews and records of the event, reporters are […]
READ MOREby Stephen J. A. Ward What is global journalism ethics?Global journalism ethics aims at developing a comprehensive set of principles and standards for the practice of journalism in an age […]
READ MOREby Stephen J. A. Ward This section provides a summary of the main theories of the press and its ethics, from the 17th century onward. Societies have transmitted news since […]
READ MOREby Stephen J.A. Ward By the mid-1800s, the main principles and standards for journalism began to be codified into formal statements for newsrooms and professional associations, especially in North America. […]
READ MOREby Ross Howard The case for conflict-sensitive journalism One doesn’t have to be a war correspondent to recognize that journalism and news media can incite violent conflict. In 1994, Radio […]
READ MOREby Stephen J. A. Ward “If I get killed, I kind of think, so what? People die all the time. I watch people die. I’d rather it not be me. […]
READ MOREhttp://www.tojr.caThe Thunderbird, an online media review magazine from the UBC School of Journalism http://www.rrj.ca/Ryerson Review of Journalism http://www.ajr.org/American Journalism Review http://www.cjr.org/Columbia Journalism Review http://www.stljr.org/St. Louis Journalism Review http://www.bjr.org.uk/British Journalism Review […]
READ MOREThe previous section, Approaches to Ethics, explained ethics in general. This section uses those general ideas to explain the nature and aims of a special part of ethics — journalism […]
READ MOREhttps://nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2004/07/nppa_adopts_new_ethics_code.htmlNational Press Photographers Association’s “modernized” code of ethics http://www.journalism.org/resources/j_toolsPhotojournalism ethics guidelines http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/photoethics.htmlBook chapter on photojournalism ethics’ “timeless issues” http://www.tvjournalist.net/learn/India-based site on television journalism, includes section on ethics and tips for […]
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