Articles about Media Ethics
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Editor's note
16 September 11
by Saeanna Chingamuka
This month's edition has come out at a time when media practitioners including journalists, media educators and media activists are in Cape Town to attend the first Pan African Conference on Access to Information. The GMDC seminars have sought to give a voice to citizens on the... [read more]
This month's edition has come out at a time when media practitioners including journalists, media educators and media activists are in Cape Town to attend the first Pan African Conference on Access to Information. The GMDC seminars have sought to give a voice to citizens on the... [read more]
Journalism ethics revisited: A comparison of ethics codes in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Muslim Asia
26 August 11
Regional relevance: International
Formal journalism ethics, as laid out in codes of ethics by journalism associations and the like, is part of a wider debate on media ethics that has been triggered in the Middle East due to the advent of global media in the region. This study compares journalism codes from Europe and the Islamic world in order to... [read more]
Welcome to Issue 19 of the Diversity Exchange!
05 August 11
By Saeanna Chingamuka
In our newsletter last month, we highlighted the phone-hacking scandal that witnessed the closure of the News of the World, newspaper. The closure of the 168 year old newspaper is an opportunity for citizens to question the issue of rights and responsibilities. The scandal is far from... [read more]
In our newsletter last month, we highlighted the phone-hacking scandal that witnessed the closure of the News of the World, newspaper. The closure of the 168 year old newspaper is an opportunity for citizens to question the issue of rights and responsibilities. The scandal is far from... [read more]
Media is failing Semenya
14 September 09
Regional relevance: South Africa
Johannesburg, 14 September; Amid the renewed frenzy over Caster Semenya’s sex following a story leaked to an Australian journalist that she is inter sexed, a small fact went unnoticed. Semenya missed her week end cross country competition in Pretoria. [read more]
Media Ethics and Serial Victimisation
25 November 06
Regional relevance: South Africa
In the aftermath of the acquittal of Jacob Zuma on charges of rape, Kwezi, the woman who had accused him of rape ?disappeared? from the public space. Literally and physically. She was spirited out of the country and there were no more screaming headlines. The media put her on the public stage, she performed more or... [read more]
Media Ethics: An Introduction and Overview
01 January 02
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