by Sydney Smith on Oct 01, 2012
Yemen Journalists Syndicate Holding Workshops for Creating Ethics Code
The Yemen Journalists Syndicate is one step closer to creating its ethics code, Al-Shorfa, "a website sponsored by the U.S....
The Yemen Journalists Syndicate is one step closer to creating its ethics code, Al-Shorfa, "a website sponsored by the U.S....
White Ribbon Campaign Pakistan, a six-year-old advocacy group, announced in a press release sent to iMediaEthics Sept. 21 that it...
"Sixty victims of phone hacking and other press abuses...with the help of Hacked Off" called on the UK prime Minister...
The journalists described in “Changing Journalism” (Routledge), the readable and summarily dour analysis by a trio of UK media researchers,...
The forum Journalism Accelerator is hosting an interesting question for discussion: "How do you manage the ethical minefields of 'access...
Editors from the Hilton Head Island Packet/Beaufort Gazette, the Gullah Sentinel and the Savannah Morning News discussed journalism ethics in...
The New York Times quoted or pictured six fake names in a Sept. 27 story, "Last Call for College Bars." ...
Thai TV news anchor Sorrayuth Suthasanachinda defended his ethics and two recent charges from the National Anti-Corruption Commission in a...
Brigham Young University journalism professor Joel Campbell called for journalism students to "have kind of a moral compass in what...