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Guide to less extractive reporting makes ProPublica’s “inspiring” list

Posted on September 25, 2019
Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE, Uncategorized

Panel to discuss immigration reporting and journalism ethics

Posted on September 19, 2019

  Madison, Wis. – The Center for Journalism Ethics will host a free public event –  “On the Border and Beyond: Ethics and Immigration Reporting” – at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Overture …

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Doing no harm: the call for crime reporting that does justice to the beat

Posted on August 22, 2019

  If you ask Carroll Bogert, crime news in the U.S. is broken. Building off renewed interest in the Central Park Five case spurred by Ava Duvernay’s Netflix series “When They See Us,” Bogert attacked …

Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Deepfake videos may have unwitting ally in US media

Posted on August 16, 2019
Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Left out: freelance journalists have no recourse against sexual harassment

Posted on July 26, 2019

  Despite high-profile firings and policy changes after the #MeToo movement swept through newsrooms, a subset of news professionals often remains unprotected, largely unheard from and without recourse in cases of sexual misconduct: freelance journalists. …

Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Center for Journalism Ethics 2018-19

Posted on July 3, 2019
Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE, Uncategorized

Director Katy Culver reports on what’s keeping nurses out of health news

Posted on June 17, 2019
Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Why should I tell you?: a guide to less-extractive reporting

Posted on June 17, 2019
Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE

“Not good enough”: gender imbalance drives efforts to use women as sources more often

Posted on May 24, 2019

  Journalism has a gender problem. In 2019, according to the Women’s Media Center’s Status of Women in the U.S. Media report, men accounted for 63 percent of bylines and other credits in print, Internet, …

Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE

When news orgs cover their own scandals; media critics weigh in

Posted on May 10, 2019

  As #MeToo accusations mounted against a number of high-profile media figures in 2017 and 2018, organizations faced questions of how sexual harassment and assault could fester unaddressed. But for individual journalists, particularly those who …

Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features, HOMEPAGE FEATURE
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