ethics (Page 4)
June 16, 2022
Project Veritas and Journalism’s Gray Matter in the Digital Age
Project Veritas is a symbol of how perverted the definition of “journalism” has become, adjacent to the struggles to define professional journalism in a digital information ecosystem.
January 26, 2022
Opinion: Applying Ethics of Care to Trauma Reporting
“With ethics of care, you have an obligation to care for the particular person in front of you," said Jeff Nielsen, a professor of philosophy and ethics.
December 1, 2021
Podcast: “Journalisnt,” The Ethical Dilemmas of Reporting on the Ashley Madison Hack
We preserve the integrity of the media, and our own professional integrity by being highly selective about what kind of information we share with the public.
November 9, 2021
Opinion: Racial Tensions in America’s Sundown Towns
“Sundown town.” It brings to mind an idyllic, rustic place with speakeasies and gravel roads. A picturesque escape from everyday […]
October 27, 2021
Diet Prada: The High Fashion Watchdog
Tony Liu and Lindsey Schuyler started Diet Prada, an Instagram account they created in 2014 to call out brands for […]