by bjf001 | Mar 10, 2016 | Trending Topics
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Award winning photojournalist David Handschuh has been selected as the 2015 visiting distinguished professor of ethics in journalism for the Walter J. Lemke Department of Journalism at the University of Arkansas. Handschuh has 30 years of...
by bjf001 | Mar 10, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Ethics Poynter’s Jack Davis gives his take on where the Katrina 10th anniversary coverage could have dug deeper for a better story of New Orleans recovery. A Dutch journalist was arrested “for her own safety” according to the Turkish government while she was embedded...
by bjf001 | Mar 10, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Ethics A new app bridges the gap between journalists and computer engineers to keep sources safe and provide a secure system for reporting, via Columbia Journalism Review. Among Alabama Media Group’s sweeping layoffs is Birmingham News’s last black reporter. The...
by bjf001 | Mar 10, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Stories We’re Following this Week Ethics The Columbia Journalism Review asks whether journalists should be writing about the users of Ashley Madison or the hackers. Speaking of data leaks, Paul Bradshaw has provided a working journalism ethics code for using or...
by bjf001 | Mar 10, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Stories We’re Following this Week Reporta, a new app by the International Women’s Media Foundation, allows journalists in hot spots to have continued access to sources, according to Poynter. Brian Williams made his return to the anchor’s desk after a six-month...