Two years after massacre, media groups continue to press government for justice, accountability to protect journalists
Anthony Shadid’s lecture now available for free download
Download Shadid’s riveting lecture, “The Truths We Tell: Reporting on Faith, War and the Fate of Iraq,” the inaugural issue in CJE’s new publication series.
Nominations for the 2012 Ethics Award are now closed — thanks to those who nominated!
We are thrilled to announce the nomination call for our third Wisconsin Commitment to Journalism Ethics award, to be presented at CJE’s conference on April 13, 2012. The Wisconsin Commitment to Journalism Ethics Award honors journalists in Wisconsin who have exhibited a strong commitment to responsible journalism in the public interest through their editorial decisions, their journalistic practice, and their stories.
UK: Chief constable pushes for press code of ethics
Amid objections to reporter conduct on the scene of “major incidents,” some call for regulation of press and police alike
Journalists group calls on Liberian media to cull out “socially irresponsible” journalists
Claim: Some journalists are misusing notion of press freedom to instigate civil unrest in the post-war nation
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.