Journalism Assn in Ghana: Use social media to connect with community Posted on November 9, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Govt.-organized workshop sees “Parliamentary Press Corps as an agent of Good Governance”
“Cameras Everywhere” – new report addresses visual privacy Posted on November 9, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply As citizen video reporting flourishes, human rights group offers ethical guidelines for journalists, tech providers
Poll: UK scandal undermines public trust in journalists elsewhere Posted on October 28, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply 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 Posted on October 26, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply 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 Posted on October 21, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Editorial discretion in newsrooms around the world shows there is no consensus on how to handle sensitive images
Council: In India, broadcasters not held accountable to the same standards as print journalists Posted on October 14, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply The Press Council of India proposes that the Information & Broadcasting Ministry should also regulate electronic media
What’s at stake when social media giants facilitate traffic to online news? Posted on October 9, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Ethics prof. Edward Wasserman warns that Google, Facebook, and other social media contenders are self-serving, promote popularity over quality
Online campaign launched for full disclosure of New York Times op-ed contributors. Posted on October 6, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Proponents say it will empower readers to better judge the credibility of columns – but how much is enough?
Opinion: In Western news, a fear of multiculturalism pins Muslims as the scapegoat Posted on October 6, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Examples of the sensationalized threat of Islamic culture in Western media reveal deeper issues of national identity
“Arab spring” underscores need for people-centered journalism Posted on October 5, 2011 by amlacey Leave a reply Former head of Al Jazeera: journalists and others need to break through the “wall of silence” erected by centers of power & influence