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Ethics, standards, Balance, Bias,
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With highschooljournalism.org the American Society of News Editors hopes to improve high school journalism.
In fact, the challenges of objectivity and balance are subtle. Which facts or details are highlighted in an article, and which are downplayed, sometimes in the interest of making a "sexy" story, sometimes even to pursue a hidden agenda? Where does the article end up, on the front page or page seven, above or below the fold? Which crime stories get big play and which ones go unreported? Which photo of the accused will accompany the article? Do we always name the accused and never the alleged victims?
- Role of reporters in making news judgments that are ethical?\n- What should the boundaries of the media be?\n- What guides a reporter as he or she makes an ethical decision?\n- Limit to the public's right to know and the politician's right to privacy?
The widespread fabrication and plagiarism represent a profound betrayal of trust and a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper.
With highschooljournalism.org the American Society of News Editors hopes to improve high school journalism.The site is for students, journalism advisers, Teachers counselors and editors.
The Journalist and the Murderer Study Guide by Janet Malcolm: Introduction. The Journalist and the Murderer study guide, including 58 pages of chapter summaries, essays, quotes, and more.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
- Historically, a large majority of complaints of ‘unethical journalism’ in all forums had no identifiable ethical basis. The largest portion related to perceived imbalance or bias, generally of a party-political nature. Another large percentage concerned allegations of inaccuracy, but without any evidence of malice or recklessness. The third large percentage of complaints concerned alleged lapses of taste and indecency, almost invariably of a sexual nature.
I. Ethical Issues in Information Society
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18 items | 2 visits
Ethics, standards, Balance, Bias,
Updated on Feb 03, 10
Created on Feb 03, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: