Public Interest Vs Private Lives: When Is It Okay To Disclose Victim...
On the 6th of July 1989, television coverage of the 405 bus terrorist attack in Israel showed graphic footage of victims’ remains. Not only were images uncensored but one woman was also able to...
View ArticlePropping Up Professional Journalism In Times Of Transition
This article was written by Andreas Reventlow and originally published at International Media Support on 6 November, 2013. Republished with permission. Stimulating meaningful debate; conveying complex...
View ArticleTrauma In Journalism: What Every Freelancer At Risk Needs to Know
This article was written by Gavin Rees and originally published at The BBC College of Journalism on 21 November, 2013. Republished with permission. BBC Correspondent Orla Guerin under fire in Libya....
View ArticleThe Human Side Of Aid: A Story of Syrian Refugee
By Boštjan Videmšek, Bekaa Valley Isra al Hosny is twenty one years old. Seven months ago, she and her parents fled the ransacked city of Homs. Her mother and father were the ones who persuaded Isra to...
View ArticleEthical Examples Of Interviewing Sexual Violence Survivors In The DRC
This article was written by Matisse Bustos Hawkes and originally published at WITNESS Blog on 13 March, 2014. Republished with permission. Last week I received an email from my friend and colleague...
View ArticleHacking in the Newsroom? What Journalists Should Know About The Computer...
This article was written by Caroline O’Donovan and originally published at Nieman Journalism Lab on 3 March, 2014. Republished with permission. Some people who scrape and publish information from the...
View ArticleQuestioning, Not Answering: Photo-Journalism
Article originally written by Sailendra Kharel for www.mydreamsmag.com on 26 April 2014. Reprinted with kind permission of DREAMS Magazine. Copyright Infinite Dreams Media (UK). The above photo was...
View ArticleSedition, E-libel Become The New Pacific Media Front Line
This article was written by Professor David Robie and originally published on Café Pacific on 2 May, 2014. Republished with permission. ONE OF Fiji’s best investigative journalists and media trainers...
View ArticleThe Ethics Of Sensor Journalism: Community, Privacy, And Control
This article was written by Josh Stearns, and commissioned and edited by Fergus Pitt on behalf of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University. Republished with permission. The rise of...
View ArticleFraming The Ebola Epidemic
This article was written by Owen Schaefer and originally published by The University of Oxford’s Practical Ethics Blog on 24 September, 2014. Republished with permission. “CDC estimates Ebola epidemic...
View ArticleHumanity In The News: An Italian Case Study On How To Tell The Migrant Story
This article was written by Aidan White and originally published at The Ethical Journalism Network on 09 June, 2014. Republished with permission. One of the toughest tests of ethical journalism in...
View ArticleAirAsia Flight QZ8501: When Tragedy Strikes, Grief Must Not Be A Spectator Sport
This article was written by Peter Kinderman and originally published at The Conversation on 29 December, 2014. Republished with permission. Once again, the news agenda is dominated by tragedies. A...
View ArticleThe War Photo No One Would Publish
This article was written by Torie Rose DeGhett and originally published at The Atlantic alongside Kenneth Jarecke’s photography on 8 August, 2014. Republished with permission. The Iraqi soldier died...
View ArticleThink Again: Somaliland And The Trouble With A Free Press
This article was written by Simon Allison and originally published at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) on April 8th 2015. Republished with permission. In mid-March, at a press conference at...
View ArticleHow To Live-Tweet A Dangerous Police Standoff
This article was written by Neal Augenstein and originally published at #iphonereporting on February 24th 2015. Republished with permission. One of the benefits of #iphonereporting is that the...
View ArticleHumanitarian UAV Missions In Nepal: Early Observations
This article was written by Patrick Meier and originally published at iRevolution on 3 May, 2015. Republished with permission. There are at the very least 9 humanitarian UAV teams operating in Nepal....
View ArticleNew Media Could Topple ‘Helicopter Journalism’ In Africa
This article was written by Lou Del Bello and originally published at SciDev.Net on 17 April, 2015. Republished with permission. When first I heard the term “helicopter journalism” I thought it...
View ArticleNepal Earthquake: Why truth Was A Casualty In Rush To Formulaic Coverage
This article was written by Kunda Dixit and originally published at BBC Academy on 26 May, 2015. Republished with permission. It is perhaps only when they become a part of the story they are reporting...
View ArticleIslamic State Propaganda And The Mainstream Media
This article was originally written by Lauren Williams and published at Lowy Institute on February 29, 2015. Republished with permission. In 2005, Ayman al-Zawahiri, then al-Qaeda’s second-in-command,...
View ArticleLanguage, Militias And Occupation
This article was written by Michael Cervieri and originally published at the Future Journalism Project in January, 2016. Republished with permission. What should we call an armed group that takes over...
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