Monday, September 3, 2007

Ethics of News

Leading California publishers and editors have asked educators to exercise the ethical thinking of our students as part of integrated approach to teaching/journalism journalism. At a journalism summit held at the Orange County Register in May 2007, they said that ethics was one tool in the journalism toolbox that they would like to students to feel more comfortable picking up, using and applying.

This blog is a response to their request -- an approach to let us clearly identify the thinking that goes into the decisions being made today by practicing journalists, and to allow us to consider whether we agree or disagree with those decisions and how, in the same circumstance, we might think through these decisions.

Not only are you expected to post weekly on this blog about what ethical minefields you have discovered, but I encourage you to (politely) comment on those posted by your new colleagues. Do you agree or disagree? Is there some fallacy in their thinking that you would like to (politely) point out.

As always, no flaming. An educated, thoughtful debate is encouraged.

I look forward to an interesting 16 weeks of discussion and debate. Now, get started! Find that first ethical issue and post away!

Sylvia Fox
Professor of Journalism