July 3, 2020 •
Ethics and Quality, Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Asma Abidi
The latest edition contains invaluable tips for journalists attempting to steer their way through today's bewildering information environment....
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March 11, 2019 •
Ethics and Quality, Media and Politics, Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Jan Rau and Felix Simon
In a previous piece for EJO, Jan Rau and Felix Simon examined the role played by digital counterpublics in today’s world. They now look at the case of Germany’s Identitarian movement and how it has sought to impose itself on the news...
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February 18, 2019 •
Ethics and Quality, Media and Politics, Press Freedom, Recent •
by Paula Kennedy
A new section of the global media watchdog International Press Institute (IPI) has been set up by a group of Czech journalists determined to tackle threats to media freedom in their country and to promote the cause of independent quality...
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February 27, 2014 •
Public Relations •
by Evgeniya Boklage
Wikipedia was launched in 2001 and has become one of the most visited sites on the web. Journalists and researchers know that they should not rely on information it provides, but the temptation to use it occasionally is strong. A report by...
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June 20, 2010 •
Public Relations •
by Marcello Foa
Corriere del Ticino, June 19, 2010 In the Gulf of Mexico BP is desperately trying to stop the oil leak, but that’s not the only front it’s fighting on. The other is that of the media, with interesting and, in many ways,...
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April 13, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality, Specialist Journalism •
by Kate Nacy
Journalist Nicholas Jones discusses the maladies of celebrity reportage and the effect on British journalism. Occasionally crass, often contrived star-riddled stories plague the UK press, and according to Jones, the ethical slips...
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