Claim: Some journalists are misusing notion of press freedom to instigate civil unrest in the post-war nation
Year: 2011
Canadian Assn of Journalists: a guide to correcting online material
Five key recommendations, best practices for editing content already been published online
How is media regulated in India?
After chair of Press Council slams media, website offers insight into regulatory mechanisms
Journalism Assn in Ghana: Use social media to connect with community
Govt.-organized workshop sees “Parliamentary Press Corps as an agent of Good Governance”
“Cameras Everywhere” – new report addresses visual privacy
As citizen video reporting flourishes, human rights group offers ethical guidelines for journalists, tech providers
CJE ANNOUNCES NEW SERIES, “MEDIA ETHICS ON THE DIGITAL FRONTIER”
The Center for Journalism Ethics introduces its first edition of the Media Ethics on the Digital Frontier online publication series. The series seeks to stimulate public debate on the most important ethical issues confronting media and journalism today.
Poll: UK scandal undermines public trust in journalists elsewhere
Poll reveals 40% of Canadians think journalists use dirty tricks; 56% want accreditation
Op-ed: Best intentions aside, journalists may not have skills necessary to protect sources
Security is in jeopardy when reporters don’t use intercept-resistant encrypted communication tools
Graphic Gaddafi images – dilemma is how to publish rather than whether to publish
Editorial discretion in newsrooms around the world shows there is no consensus on how to handle sensitive images
Fighting for the soul of journalism
The question, “Who is a journalist?”, has special importance in an era where citizens can commit random acts of journalism with the flick of a computer key. However, after several years of debate, people tire …