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Poll: UK scandal undermines public trust in journalists elsewhere

Posted on October 28, 2011

Poll reveals 40% of Canadians think journalists use dirty tricks; 56% want accreditation

Posted in In the news, News

Op-ed: Best intentions aside, journalists may not have skills necessary to protect sources

Posted on October 26, 2011

Security is in jeopardy when reporters don’t use intercept-resistant encrypted communication tools

Posted in In the news, News

Graphic Gaddafi images – dilemma is how to publish rather than whether to publish

Posted on October 21, 2011

Editorial discretion in newsrooms around the world shows there is no consensus on how to handle sensitive images

Posted in In the news, News

Fighting for the soul of journalism

Posted on October 17, 2011

 The question, “Who is a journalist?”, has special importance in an era where citizens can commit random acts of journalism with the flick of a computer key. However, after several years of debate, people tire …

Posted in Media Morals

Council: In India, broadcasters not held accountable to the same standards as print journalists

Posted on October 14, 2011

The Press Council of India proposes that the Information & Broadcasting Ministry should also regulate electronic media

Posted in In the news, News

What’s at stake when social media giants facilitate traffic to online news?

Posted on October 9, 2011

Ethics prof. Edward Wasserman warns that Google, Facebook, and other social media contenders are self-serving, promote popularity over quality

Posted in In the news, News

Online campaign launched for full disclosure of New York Times op-ed contributors.

Posted on October 6, 2011

Proponents say it will empower readers to better judge the credibility of columns – but how much is enough?

Posted in In the news, News

Opinion: In Western news, a fear of multiculturalism pins Muslims as the scapegoat

Posted on October 6, 2011

Examples of the sensationalized threat of Islamic culture in Western media reveal deeper issues of national identity

Posted in In the news, News

“Arab spring” underscores need for people-centered journalism

Posted on October 5, 2011

Former head of Al Jazeera: journalists and others need to break through the “wall of silence” erected by centers of power & influence

Posted in In the news, News

Advancing editorial integrity in public media

Posted on October 3, 2011

The digital age is fundamentally transforming how journalists create news and finance their projects. Fundamental change creates new problems but also new opportunities.

Posted in Feature articles
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