On the evening of December 16, 2012 a 23-year-old woman and her male companion boarded one of the private buses which often ply the roads of Delhi, the bustling metropolis and capital of India . These buses …
Month: March 2013
Nigerian journalists revisiting ethics code
Journalists group will create new code of conduct to “improve the level of professionalism”
Concerns about press freedom in Egypt
New constitution limits expression, doesn’t protect journalists from prison, but many remain optimistic
Student Commentary: On Race, Class and Privilege In The News Industry
In this article, UW journalism student Christian Beltz challenges a New York Times writer on the ethics of reporting complex urban stories.
Thanks to all for an excellent conference!
Many thanks to our wonderful panelists, speakers, and sponsors for enabling this thought-provoking conference on journalism ethics. Once again, we hope we have advanced the conversation
Washington Post eliminates ombudsman position
The Post replaces ombudsman position, around since 1970, with “reader representative”