Professional Certificate in Journalism Ethics for Social Good
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Journalism Ethics for Social Good is a vital course for journalists, content creators, and communications professionals. In an era where information spreads rapidly through social media, ethical journalism is more important than ever.
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โข Ethical Principles in Journalism: Understanding the core ethical principles that guide journalism, including truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, and fairness.
โข Social Media and Journalism Ethics: Examining the ethical challenges and responsibilities of journalists in using social media for newsgathering, reporting, and engaging with audiences.
โข Privacy and Media Ethics: Exploring the ethical considerations surrounding the protection of individual privacy and the public's right to know.
โข Conflict of Interest and Journalism Ethics: Identifying potential conflicts of interest and developing strategies for avoiding or managing them.
โข Fact-checking and Verification: Developing skills in fact-checking, verification, and source criticism to ensure the accuracy and reliability of news content.
โข Investigative Journalism Ethics: Examining the ethical challenges and responsibilities associated with investigative journalism, including undercover reporting and the protection of sources.
โข Journalism Ethics and Diversity: Understanding the ethical considerations surrounding diversity, inclusion, and representation in journalism.
โข Accountability and Transparency in Journalism: Exploring the role of accountability and transparency in building trust with audiences and maintaining ethical standards in journalism.
โข Whistleblowing and Journalism Ethics: Examining the ethical implications of whistleblowing and the role of journalists as watchdogs in holding powerful institutions accountable.
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