Ethics for Journalists critically explores many of the dilemmas that journalists face in their work and supports journalists in good ethical decision-making.
Ethics for Journalists critically explores many of the dilemmas that journalists face in their work and supports journalists in good ethical decision-making.
Sallyanne Duncan was a senior lecturer in journalism/journalism ethics at the University of Strathclyde, and a former regional newspaper journalist.
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Introduction: Core principles of ethical journalism Sallyanne Duncan 1. Trust, information disorder and freedom of expression: Influences on ethical journalism Sallyanne Duncan 2. Regulating the mainstream media: Who guards the guardians? Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in Action: Aidan White, founder of the Ethical Journalism Network 3. Journalists and social media: Entering an 'ethical vacuum' Frances Yeoman Ethics in action: Jim Waterson, media editor of The Guardian 4. Sources: The lifeblood of journalism Jackie Newton Ethics in action: Gerard Ryle, director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 5. Privacy and intrusion: Navigating the muddy waters of conflicting rights Sallyanne Duncan, with additional research by Anna Bryan Ethics in action: Joshua King, head of digital engagement and development at the Scotsman 6. Covering death and trauma: Focus on compassion and respect Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Jo Healey, journalist, author and founder of Trauma Reporting training 7. Reporting suicide responsibly: A force for good Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Gordon Allan, who was bereaved by suicide 8. Diversity in the news: Seeking fair representation and inclusivity Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Barnie Choudhury, editor-at-large of Eastern Eye 9. The ethics of health journalism: Reporting a pandemic Petya Eckler and Ozan B. Mantar Ethics in action: Helen McArdle, health correspondent at The Herald 10. Battling for news: Reporting war and conflict Richard Lance Keeble Ethics in action: Lara Pawson, former BBC World Service correspondent
Introduction: Core principles of ethical journalism Sallyanne Duncan 1. Trust, information disorder and freedom of expression: Influences on ethical journalism Sallyanne Duncan 2. Regulating the mainstream media: Who guards the guardians? Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in Action: Aidan White, founder of the Ethical Journalism Network 3. Journalists and social media: Entering an 'ethical vacuum' Frances Yeoman Ethics in action: Jim Waterson, media editor of The Guardian 4. Sources: The lifeblood of journalism Jackie Newton Ethics in action: Gerard Ryle, director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 5. Privacy and intrusion: Navigating the muddy waters of conflicting rights Sallyanne Duncan, with additional research by Anna Bryan Ethics in action: Joshua King, head of digital engagement and development at the Scotsman 6. Covering death and trauma: Focus on compassion and respect Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Jo Healey, journalist, author and founder of Trauma Reporting training 7. Reporting suicide responsibly: A force for good Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Gordon Allan, who was bereaved by suicide 8. Diversity in the news: Seeking fair representation and inclusivity Sallyanne Duncan Ethics in action: Barnie Choudhury, editor-at-large of Eastern Eye 9. The ethics of health journalism: Reporting a pandemic Petya Eckler and Ozan B. Mantar Ethics in action: Helen McArdle, health correspondent at The Herald 10. Battling for news: Reporting war and conflict Richard Lance Keeble Ethics in action: Lara Pawson, former BBC World Service correspondent
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