J280 — Journalism Ethics


Syllabus


Potter’s Box

More Principles

Truth

Privacy

Confidentiality

Conflict of Interest

Social Responsibility

Questionable Material

Media Monopolies

Photojournalism Ethics

Media and Politics

New Media

Hate


Codes of Ethics

Media Research and Theories

Conflict Management


Homework 1 — Case 01, Aristotle and Machiavelli
Homework 2 — Case 02, Rawls and Judeo-Christian
Homework 3 — Case 03, Milton and Plato
Homework 4 — Case 04, Kant and Kierkegaard
Homework 5 — Case 05, Hume and Lao-tzu
Homework 6 — Case 06, For and Against
Homework 7 — Case 07, For and Against
Homework 8 — Case 08, Aristotle and Plato
Homework 9 — Case 09, Argue for Republican and Democratic candidate
Homework 10 — Case 10, Kierkegaard and Mills
Homework 11 — Case 11, Judeo-Christian and Aristotle

Study Sheet for Final Exam


Paper 1

Paper 2


Links

Grit Lectures

NPR’s Journalism Ethics

Clayton Williams

Altering reality — you'll get caught

Free speech on campus banned, NIU

Critical Tweets banned on campus, WKU

Broadcast is dead

Streaker

JHS lawsuit

Why you don’t use filler headlines

SPJ Code of Ethics

Journalism Ethics AdviceLine