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Tag: Journalism ethics

As DOJ begins to release Epstein files, his many victims deserve...

Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Boise State University The U.S. Department of Justice has made a partial release of documents...

Why journalists are reluctant to call Trump an authoritarian – and...

Karrin Vasby Anderson, Colorado State University In an authoritarian state, the leader engages in unconstitutional or undemocratic practices for...

Mainstream media faces a credibility crisis – my journalism research shows...

Anita Varma, The University of Texas at Austin “The news media is the least trusted group among 10 U.S....

The largest news agency in the US changes crime reporting practices...

Maggie Jones Patterson, Duquesne University and Romayne Smith Fullerton, Western University When suspects’ names appear in crime stories, their...

Journalism needs to practice transparency in a different way to rebuild...

Michael Palanski, Rochester Institute of Technology and Andrea Hickerson, Rochester Institute of Technology Public trust in media continues to hover near all-time lows, driven by...

Does nonpartisan journalism have a future?

Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University The nonpartisan model of journalism is built around the norm of covering politics as though both parties are equally...

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