Media & Ethics

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DIANE Publishing, 2005

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Page 5 - International Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/journals.htm. They are available in several electronic formats to facilitate viewing on-line, transferring, downloading, and printing. Comments are welcome at your local US Embassy or at the editorial offices: Editor, Economic Perspectives IIP/T/ES US Department of State 301 4th Street, SW Washington...
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Page 5 - Perspectives, Global Issues, Issues of Democracy, US Foreign Policy Agenda and US Society and Values—provide analysis, commentary and background information in their thematic areas. All journal editions appear in English, French and Portuguese language versions, and selected issues also appear in Arabic, Russian and Spanish. • A new English-language issue is published every three to six...
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Page 30 - ... significant issues. • Be honest, fair, and courageous in gathering, reporting, and interpreting accurate information. • Give voice to the voiceless. • Hold the powerful accountable. Act Independently • Guard vigorously the essential stewardship role a free press plays in an open society. • Seek out and disseminate competing perspectives without being unduly influenced by those who would use their power or position counter to the public interest. • Remain free of associations and activities...
Page 5 - Reference and Research Monica Mieroszewska Joan Taylor Art Director Chloe Ellis Graphics Assistant Sylvia Scott Editorial Board Howard Cincotta Judith S. Siegel Leonardo Williams...
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Page 37 - Journalists is the nation's largest and most broad-based journalism organization, dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior...
Page 5 - Internet sites offering further information on media organizations and journalist groups. .36 global issues An Electronic Journal of the US Department of State ejglobaf@pd.state.gov Publisher Judith S. Siegel Editor William Peters Managing Editor Jim Fuller Text Editor Charlene Porter Internet Editor Tim Brown Associate Editors...
Page 13 - an incubator for civic journalism experiments that enable news organizations to create and refine better ways of reporting the news to re-engage people in public life.

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