- The Absurd Consequences of a "Right to Privacy"
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 British MP David Daviss text messages poking fun at the appearance of a female colleague make him the latest whipping boy for those determined to root out sexism and misogyny in public life, the Daily Mail reports. Curiously, they also make him the latest poster boy for exponents of an expansive "right to privacy."
- Agreement on terms
Resource Type: Article Published: 2007 I have come to accept that western journalists cannot accurately, let alone objectively, represent the Middle East and the Arab world. The problem is not that journalists do not always adhere to their own professional codes and methods, though that does happen. It is that even if correspondents strictly obey all the rules, they still present a fundamentally biased and skewed picture of the Middle East.
- Another Dangerous Rush to Judgment in Syria
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 The U.S. government and the mainstream media have rushed to judgment again, blaming the Syrian government for a new poison-gas attack and ignoring other possibilities, reports Robert Parry.
- Antiwar.com vs. the Decline of American Journalism
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 What is the "alternative" media? If we look at the phrase itself, it seems to mean the media that presents itself as the alternative to what we call the "corporate media," i.e. the New York Times, the Washington Post, your local rag in short, the Legacy Media that predominated in those bygone days before the Internet. And yet this whole arrangement seems outdated, to say the least. The Internet has long since been colonized by the corporate giants: BuzzFeed, for example, is regularly fed huge dollops of cash from its corporate owners. And the Legacy Media has adapted to the primacy of online media, however reluctantly and ineptly. So the alternative media isnt defined by how they deliver the news, but rather by 1) what they judge to be news, and 2) how they report it. And thats the problem.
- Books of Interest - Sources 58
Resource Type: Article Published: 2006 Reviews of books about journalism, media, and research.
- Bright Frenetic Mills
Easy Chair Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 Chronicling the decline of the print media industry and the rise of market driven online content mills, the author speculates about professional standards in journalism and how they might have a hope of being upheld.
- Call me radical, but journalists should be able to pledge support for Palestinian journalists: Neil Macdonald
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 Journalist Neil MacDonald defends journalistic freedom and safety following a statement issued by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE), an organization that faltered in carrying out its mandate.
- Canada's journalists cowed into silence while colleagues die in Gaza
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Rami Rayan, a young Palestinian photojournalist, was the latest reporter to be killed. He was among at least 16 people reportedly killed after an Israeli air strike on a crowded market during a supposed four-hour "truce." The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), which claims to be "the national voice of Canadian journalists", has been noticeably silent. If you check the CAJ's website you won't find so much as a perfunctory statement denouncing the killing of their colleagues in Gaza. Instead, the top item on its website is a story written by members of the association's 'ethics' committee about that old saw: reporters getting too close to their sources.
- The Cancer in Occupy
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 The Black Bloc anarchists, who have been active on the streets in Oakland and other cities, are the cancer of the Occupy movement. The presence of Black Bloc anarchists so named because they dress in black, obscure their faces, move as a unified mass, seek physical confrontations with police and destroy property is a gift from heaven to the security and surveillance state.
- The CIA's Mop-Up Man: L.A. Times Reporter Cleared Stories With Agency Before Publication
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 A prominent national security reporter for the Los Angeles Times routinely submitted drafts and detailed summaries of his stories to CIA press handlers prior to publication, according to documents obtained by The Intercept.
- Defiant Journalists Back Ethical Campaign for Palestinian Media
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has concluded the launch of its programme to support ethical journalism in Palestine with a series of proposals to strengthen independent media even in the face of political difficulties.
- Ethics and Gender: Equality in the newsroom, Brussels Declaration
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Brussels Declaraton on Ethics and Gender: Equality in the newsroom.
- Free Speech and Unsafe Spaces
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Malik criticizes "the blinkered, self-centred, indeed narcissistic, attitudes that shape much contemporary discussion on speech and its limits. Free speech, from this perspective, requires not a robust exchange of ideas but the validation of my views. I should have the right to denounce anyone I wish, but criticism of my views is a denial of my free speech. Vigorously defending oneself against criticism is to deny safe space for one's critics."
- Hack
Home Truths about Foreign News Resource Type: Book Published: 1989 This book is about HACKS - journalists, the men and women who fly into famines and wars and in a few days churn out stories telling the world what has been going on. It shows how HACKS work and the pressures that they face through some of the big news stories and hidden wars of the past decade. It's also about "newspeak" and double talk to square what is actually happening to the complacencies of news organisations at home. Finally, it's about how one HACK thinks; how he has picked his way through the political minefield of journalism and survived with only the loss of a few stories chopped and a few others consigned to the waste bin.
- Handcuffed and herded
My big Alpine adventure with Switzerland's police Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 A journalist at the World Economic Forum Summit is detained and intimidated along with protestors by Swiss police.
- A History of News
From the Drum to the Satellite Resource Type: Book Published: 1988
- If money is your object, journalism is the wrong industry
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Swedish investigative reporter Fredrik Laurin knows that power corrupts, but also that resistance in the form of journalism can have effect. In this material he shares how his team identifies good investigative stories, and the value of constant networking.
- IFJ Launches Website to Promote Ethical Journalism Initiative Campaign
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today launched a new website to promote its Ethical Journalism Initiative (EJI) Campaign about making core values of journalism an integral part in today's media worldwide.
- IFJ Puts Ethical Journalism on Middle East Media Agenda
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has launched a programme of work to strengthen ethical and independent journalism in the Middle East with the opening of a regional office in Bahrain.
- IFJ to Hold 'Journalism in Shadow of Anti-Terror Laws' Conference on Tenth Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks in US
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its European Group, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) are holding an international conference to mark the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington in 2001.
- Journalism of Outrage
Investigative Reporting and Agenda Building in America Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 Examines the myths and misconceptions of investigative journalism and presents empirical research to support a model that challenges the classical theory.
- Journalism: Truth or Dare?
Resource Type: Book Published: 2003 Ian Hargreaves discusses the history, development, future and ethics of journalism and describes journalists' relationship with the public. He focuses on the increase in journalism's influence and the criticism thrown at journalism today by all sectors of society.
- JournalismSources.com
Resource Type: Website Published: 2017 A portal featuring news, articles, and resources about journalism, press freedom, free speech, censorship and related topics. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
- Journalistic Malpractice at the Post and the Times
Rejecting the Offer of Evidence of US War Crimes Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Wikileaks source Bradley Manning is evidence that the USAs two leading news organizations, the Washington Post and the New York Times, are not willing to report critically of the government.
- Merchants of Doubt
How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming Resource Type: Book Published: 2012 Investigative reportage on how private interests and lobbies in America use hired gun scientists to spread doubt and misinformation. The media's binary understanding of balanced repoting has given these individuals a soapbox and allowed the public to believe there are divisions in the mainstream scientific opinion on global warming where none exist.
- The Missing News
Filters and Blind Spots in Canada's Press Resource Type: Book Published: 2000 Asks a number of questions, including: How well do the news media filter reality, for what purposes, through what processes and in whose interests? How do newspapers and TV stations choose what news is printed or aired, which letters will be published, or who will be accorded credibility?
- Monbiot Is a Hypocrite and a Bully
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 It is time for George Monbiots legion of supporters to call him out. Not only is he a hypocrite, but he is becoming an increasingly dangerous one. Turning a blind eye to his behaviour, or worse excusing it, as too often happens, has only encouraged him to intensify his attacks on dissident writers, those who whether right or wrong on any specific issue are slowly helping us all to develop more critical perspectives on western foreign policy goals than has ever been possible before.
- Never Forget You Have Only One Boss: the Truth
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Find subjects where you can break new ground. Record key interviews on video or audio. And remember that a lot of your own faults can be overcome by sheer reporting effort. Stellar tips for investigative reporting from award-winning author and journalist Thomas Maier.
- No-Fault Journalism at the New York Times
The Case of Wen Ho Lee Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 The New York Times,?without whose agency Wen Ho Lee would never have spent a day in a prison cell,?perhaps not even have lost his job, is now, with consummate effrontery, urging?that an investigation of the bungled prosecution take place.
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - December 20, 2016
Fake News Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2016 "Fake news" is the latest mania to convulse the mainstream media. All at once, we're being subjected to an outbreak of hand-wringing articles and commentary about obscure websites which are supposedly poisoning public opinion and undermining democracy by spreading "fake news." Since we don't like to be left out when a new fad comes on the scene, Other Voices is jumping on the bandwagon too, with this, our last issue of 2016, devoted to "fake news." Our focus, however, is not so much on the crackpots and trolls making mischief on the fringes, but on the dominant actors in the fake news business: governments and the corporate and state media.
- Our Generation
Volume 3 Number 2 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1964
- The Press and the Cold War
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- The pursuit of Julian Assange is an assault on freedom and a mockery of journalism
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Four years ago, a barely noticed Pentagon document, leaked by WikiLeaks, described how WikiLeaks and Assange would be destroyed with a smear campaign leading to "criminal prosecution". We are witnessing the implementation of that plan.
- Radical Digressions 4
Resource Type: Website Published: 2008
- Radical Digressions 5
Resource Type: Website Published: 2008
- The real first casualty of war
Resource Type: Article Published: 2006 Censorship by journalism is virulent in Britain and the US - and it means the difference between life and death for people in faraway countries.
- 'Reporters Without Scruples' fails to derail revelatory conference on White Helmets
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 The Geneva Press Club (GPC) announced an event that would present the darker side of the Oscar-winning, multi-million-dollar internationally funded White Helmets, operating in Syria alongside Jabhat al-Nusra (Al-Nusra Front) and other US Coalition-armed & financed terrorist groups.The event was entitled "They Don't Care About Us White Helmets True Agenda."
- Shadows of Liberty
Resource Type: Film Published: 2012 Examines the new media monopoly by corporations in America and the public battle for truth and democracy.
- The Silent Revolution
Media, Democracy, and the Free Trade Debate Resource Type: Book Published: 1990
- The Sources HotLink
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 A website and newsletter dealing with media relations strategies.
- Sources Select Resources
Reviews and information about print and online resources for journalists and researchers Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Reviews and information about print and online resources for journalists and researchers.
- Spinwars
Politics and New Media Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 An examination of media manipulation in late 20th Century North American politics.
- The Sunday Times' Snowden Story is Journalism at its Worst - and Filled with Falsehoods
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Western journalists claim that the big lesson they learned from their key role in selling the Iraq War to the public is that it's hideous, corrupt and often dangerous journalism to give anonymity to government officials to let them propagandize the public, then uncritically accept those anonymously voiced claims as Truth. But they've learned no such lesson. That tactic continues to be the staple of how major U.S. and British media outlets "report," especially in the national security area.
- Telling It
Women and Language Across Cutures Resource Type: Book Published: 1990
- The unrecognised truth behind that 'spontaneous' Belfast riot
Violence was planned by manipulative, self-interested individuals Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 An analysis of sectarian violence in Belfast between the loyalists and republicans and the international media coverage of this violence, which often frames it as political.
- War, Peace and the Media
Resource Type: Book Published: 1985 Zwicker argues that press coverage of the USSR is "profoundly uninformative, a journalistic yawn that is helping us sleepwalk toward the biggest slumber of all time: nuclear war."
- What is Objective Journalism?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Despite objectivity being widely accepted as a norm in journalism, Edwards discusses how opinion and bias are still an inherent part of 'reporting the facts.'
- When journalists forget that murder is murder
Resource Type: Article Published: 2001 When Israelis are involved, our moral compass, our ability to report the truth, dries up.
- Who Is An Objective Journalist?
Agents of the Status Quo Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 The false dichotomy between journalists and activists.
- Why does the language of journalism fail indigenous people?
A journalist with indigenous roots reflects on the making of We Are Still Here: A Story from Native Alaska. Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 A journalist with Indigenous roots reflects on the difficulty of doing justice to the community she is filming a documentary about. Historical misrepresentation due to lack of cross-cultural understanding has led to a distrust of the media.
- The work of authentic journalists is the most important thing for social movements
How Mercedes Osuna became a rebel with a cause Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Not an activist, social organizer nor a defender: Mercedes Osuna would rather define her work as human labor, something that she has dedicated an entire life to. She was born in a place were true words are heard with the heart and she lived out her convictions at a young age.
- Yellow Press (auch Regenbogenpresse oder Boulevardjournalismus)
Connexipedia Resource Type: Article Published: 2011
- Barrie Zwicker
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
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