Ethics in a Nutshell
Ethics in a Nutshell provides an overview of ethics and journalism ethics. It identifies the major approaches to ethics and models of ethical reasoning. The nature of ethics, range of ethics, theoretical and applied ethics, and types of theories are discussed.
Digital Media Ethics
Digital Media Ethics deals with the distinct ethical problems, practices and norms of digital news media. Digital news media includes online journalism, blogging, digital photojournalism, citizen journalism and social media. It includes questions about how professional journalism should use this ‘new media’ to research and publish stories, as well as how to use text or images provided by citizens.
Global Media Ethics
Global Media Ethics addresses development of a comprehensive set of principles and standards for the practice of journalism in an age of global news media. New forms of communication are reshaping the practice of a once parochial craft serving a local, regional or national public.
The Shadid Curriculum
The Shadid Curriculum draws from the journalism of those who have won or been named a finalist of the Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics, and encourages student journalists to place themselves in the position of making difficult journalistic decisions.
A Citizen's Toolkit for Navigating the Facts-optional World of Social Media
Information comes at you so fast on social media that it’s hard to know what to believe. Even those with special training on how to track false and misleading content are regularly disoriented by what they see on the social web. This guide will show you how to identify misinformation and disinformation online, as well as what to do when a family member or friend is spreading misinformation.