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Journalism ethics

  1. 1. Journalism Ethics
  2. 2. “We Should not just cover the community we serve but also serve the community we cover” -Atty. Pachico Seares
  3. 3. What is ethics? o Comes from the Greek work “ethos”, which means CHARACTER. o The Greek philosopher Aristotle popularized the study of ethics. o Ethical person =“man of character” o Someone who does what is right and what he ought.
  4. 4. Today… o Ethics refer to standards of right and wrong Time Culture Society
  5. 5. o Ethics overlap with religion because most faiths advocate a set of moral norms that could even be more demanding than ethical norms. o Ethics overlaps with the law because many laws were created to protect individuals from unethical actions of others.
  6. 6. Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) three- tiered guideline 1. Seek truth and report it; 2. Minimize harm; 3. Be accountable.
  7. 7. Seek truth and report it Journalist makes sure he is reporting facts not rumors . Verify information through documents or other interviews. Identify his sources The headline and lead does not mislead readers but reflect the contents of the news story.
  8. 8. Seek truth and report it Editors should check that the story has no discriminatory elements or stereotyping by race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, or physical disability
  9. 9. Minimize Harm “Ethical journalists treat sources, subjects, and colleagues as human beings deserving or respect” – SPJ manual
  10. 10. Minimize Harm Not all truths can be reported. A journalist should weigh his facts and determine if the story is necessary for public welfare or if it’s simply a form of voyeurism into someone’s private affairs. Being compassionate with your sources and those who may be adversely affected by the news coverage.
  11. 11. Be Accountable “With great power, comes great responsibility” Journalists should realize that they are accountable to their audience. Should be open to dialogue with their audience. Accountability also means independence.

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