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Associated Press reporting on Russian attack on Mariupol wins 2023 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics

Posted on March 21, 2023

A team of Associated Press reporters has won the 2023 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics for their work documenting the Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in March of 2022.  For almost …

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

A guide to responsible reporting on suicide

Posted on March 10, 2023

By Audrey Thibert This guide was originally prepared by student fellow Isaac Alter in 2018. It was updated in March 2023 by student fellow Audrey Thibert.  More than 50 international studies have found that certain …

Posted in Feature articles, Featured News, Features

Announcing our spring conference, “Ethics, Urgency & Climate Journalism”

Posted on March 6, 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Center for Journalism Ethics hosting its spring conference, “Ethics, Urgency & Climate Journalism,” with support from craig newmark philanthropies and the Evjue Foundation   Madison, Wisconsin – The Center for Journalism Ethics …

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Can journalists depolarize local news coverage?

Posted on February 6, 2023

Now more than ever, journalists face unintended consequences for their seemingly neutral stories.

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE, Uncategorized

Recently retired NBC News reporter Pete Williams talked ethics and covering the Supreme Court

Posted on December 14, 2022

On December 7, award winning journalist and retired NBC News correspondent Pete Williams sat down with UW–Madison Center for Journalism Ethics Director Kathleen Bartzen Culver to discuss his path into journalism and the ethics of …

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Behind closed doors: NPR’s Carrie Johnson on covering the Justice Department and legal affairs

Posted on December 12, 2022

This past year, Johnson has spent a considerable amount of time covering the Jan 6. hearings, the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy trial and investigations of former President Donald Trump. We spoke with Johnson about her latest work and how she approaches the ethics of covering issues of law and justice.

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

For the media, an urgent call to improve coverage of addiction and recovery

Posted on December 5, 2022

Unethical reporting on addiction contributes to a news cycle that furthers harmful, often inaccurate and stigmatizing narratives about addiction.

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

Lack of industry guidance on ‘unpublishing’ practices leaves student journalists in the dark

Posted on December 1, 2022

A lawyer who demanded we unpublish a crime story about his client’s criminal history. A former writer, now on the job hunt, who wanted opinion pieces they wrote over a decade ago removed. A student …

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE, Uncategorized

Post-Roe: Journalistic “objectivity” meets the heated issue of abortion

Posted on November 29, 2022

Like many journalists, NPR’s Sarah McCammon is navigating how to cover abortion in a post-Roe world. Abortion may be an old issue – one that has for a long time gathered a lot of heat …

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE

The journalist’s duty to educate: NBC News’ Pete Williams on covering the U.S. Supreme Court

Posted on November 21, 2022

In advance of his visit to Madison, we spoke with Pete Williams about his career and the future of covering the U.S. Supreme Court.

Posted in HOMEPAGE FEATURE, Uncategorized
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