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Credibility, Honesty, Ethics & Politeness in Academic and Journalistic Writing
by
Josef Schmied; Jessica Dheskali
Publication Date: 2019
eBook
Journalism and Media Freedom
by
Justin Healey
Publication Date: 2020
eBook
Journalism in Crisis : Bridging Theory and Practice for Democratic Media Strategies in Canada
by
Mike Gasher; Colette Brin
Publication Date: 2016
eBook
Journalistic Authority: Legitimating News in the Digital Era
by
Matt Carlson
Publication Date: 2017
eBook
Objectively Engaged Journalism
by
Stephen J. A. Ward
Publication Date: 2020
eBook
Who Owns the News?
by
Will Slauter
Publication Date: 2019
eBook
The Fight Against Fake News
Source: New Scientist
How Implicit Bias Works in Journalism
Source: Nieman Reports
Shifting Journalistic Ethics in the Internet Age, Case Study: Violation of Journalistic Ethics in Journalistic Products and Journalist Behavior in Online Media
Source: Komunikator
Technologies, Ethics and Journalism’s Relationship with the Public
Source: Media and Communication
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
CJFE monitors, defends and reports on free expression and access to information in Canada and abroad. Rooted in the field of journalism, they promote a free media as essential to a fair and open society
Ethics Guidelines
From the Canadian Association of Journalists, this document contains various guidelines as to how journalists in all levels of their careers can be held more accountable for their work
Ethical Journalism Network
A coalition of more than 70 groups of journalists, editors, press owners and media support groups from across the globe aiming to advance education in and around the principles of ethical journalism
Journalism Handbook for Students: Ethics, Law and Good Practice
Source: New York University
Journalistic Standards and Practices
Source: CBC/Radio Canada
Source: National Endowment for Democracy - Published on Dec 10, 2019
Fake News and the Future of Journalism
Source: YouTube
Social Media Ethical Issues in Journalism
Source: YouTube
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