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Occupational Hazards of Journalism

March 12, 2019 admin 0

Occupational hazards of journalism: An Australian court rules that newspapers are liable for psychiatric injury to journalists covering traumatic events, write Matthew Ricketson and Alexandra Wake. Reporter sues for post traumatic syndrome injuries.   Visit the Ethics AdviceLine blog for more.

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Town Loses Its Heartbeat, Its Newspaper

March 12, 2019 admin 0

Town loses its heartbeat, its newspaper: One man tries to fill the void from the loss of the Daily Guide by posting on Facebook, write David Bauder and David A. Lieb. The loss reflects the impact repeated in more than 1,400- other cities and towns across the U.S. to lose […]

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Lois Lane’s Enduring Conflict of Interest

March 11, 2019 admin 0

Lois Lane’s enduring conflict of interest: James Grebey writes about the ethical dilemmas of comic book heroes, including revelations of mental health therapy for trauma. The ethics of Lois keeping Superman’s identity secret is described as a subject of debate in journalism schools for 75 years. Visit the Ethics […]

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Defining Journalism And Activism

March 6, 2019 admin 0

Defining journalism and activism: “Journalism has long been committed to unbiased reporting and to shining a light on injustices in society,” writes Michael Blanding. The tension between these two mandates has become more apparent in the current polarized political moment, he says. Visit the Ethics AdviceLine blog for more.

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Focusing On Good News

March 7, 2019 admin 0

Focusing on good news: The Philadelphia Inquirer takes an idea from the Minneapolis Star Tribune to print a good news section, writes Kristen Hare. “The work takes on tough topics, including justice, health, education and poverty, but with a solutions journalism approach,” she writes, also focusing on stories and people […]

Resources and key takeaways from FOIAFest 2019

February 23, 2019 admin 0

Here are some lessons learned from panels, and links to resources shared at FOIAFest 2019. We also collected key takeaways posted to Twitter in this collection of curated tweets. Resources FOIA101: tips on getting started (PowerPoint) iFOIA.org – Submit and track FOIAs online Data and Databases – Slides and notes Tips on getting information […]

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Weather A Star In News Coverage

February 20, 2019 admin 0

Weather a star in news coverage: The Dallas Morning News finds that covering big weather events draws big audiences, writes Kristen Hare. In an experiment, the newspaper created three new beats by shifting staff. The goal was to convert readers into subscribers.   Visit the Ethics AdviceLine blog for […]

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Anonymity Exposed

February 19, 2019 admin 0

Anonymity exposed: Anonymity is a con game played on the public by some of the nation’s leading newspapers, says a story from the Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists archives. “Most reporters know that stories are only as good as the reliability of identified sources who are quoted,” says AdviceLine. Visit […]

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High Ethical Standards In Pursuit of News

February 14, 2019 admin 0

High ethical standards in pursuit of news: The Center for Journalism Ethics names ProPublica a finalist for an ethics award. In telling the story of a high school student trying to escape gang membership, ProPublica did not publish his last name or run photos that might reveal his identity.   […]

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A Plea For School Shooting Standards

February 15, 2019 admin 0

A plea for school shooting standards: Education reporters should lead the way toward newsroom standards for covering shootings at schools, writes Emily Richmond; “They should ask managers when their news outlets will name perpetrators and how often,” she writes. “They should also ask whether coverage of such an event will […]