In digital world “we’re all journalists now” — but what does that mean? Posted on June 30, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply A legacy journalist reflects on his new role, and on the ethics of serving “micro-publics”
Polish radio journalists fired for comments — xenophobic or sexist or both? Posted on June 28, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Nat’l B’casting Council: Comments on Euro 2012 soccer match incited hatred, violated b’casting act.
Filipino bloggers urged to follow journalists’ code of ethics Posted on May 25, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Speakers at iBlog Philippine Blogging Summit urge self-regulation to avoid gov’t regulation
Pakistan: Private television reporters flock to scene of plane crash to boost ratings Posted on April 22, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply On Twitter, journalists condemn the exploitation of grieving subjects and dead bodies
Disturbing war photos evoke ethics debate with U.S. military officials Posted on April 18, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply L.A. Times editor felt public interest took precedence over the potential to “incite violence.”
Image ethics: Pulitzer Prize goes to graphic image of crying Afghan girl after suicide-bomber attack. Posted on April 17, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Well-worn conversations on image ethics adapt to modern media landscape
Opinion polls featured prominently beside news articles, but who’s fact checking them? Posted on April 11, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply iMediaEthics, online nonprofit media watchdog, announces project PollCheck
Opinion: Haitian journalists turn a blind eye to professional conflicts of interest Posted on April 9, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Knight International Journalism Fellowship reports on ethics training in Haitian newsrooms
Documentary filmmaker turns lens on credibility of Syrian citizen journalists Posted on April 1, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Are ethical breaches like special effects merited if they “reflected the greater truth on the ground and helped draw world attention?”
President of Tanzania addresses state of local media ethics Posted on April 1, 2012 by amlacey Leave a reply Jakaya Kikwete speaks of truth telling, relevancy, and advancing national interests as core values of journalism