- EMIJ
supports professional ethics in journalism, personal and communal
morals in media practices, and advocating for media adherence
to socially responsible coverage in the news coverage, commentaries,
documentaries, and other programs.
NOTE: Please be advised that many of our new pages are still under
construction.
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Mission
Ethics Monthly International Journal is Online publication which aims
at:
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Discussing issues associated with media and mass communication ethics
and legal aspects
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Covering media censorship in Middle Eastern and African countries.
Also, the situation in the U.S. and some of the European countries
will be discussed
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Providing an open forum for media scholars and students of mass
communication to voice out their free views and opinions
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Hosting a monthly media ethics debate by selecting a currently
under-review case or a particular media issue
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Covering issues in copyright and intellectual property
- Promoting higher standards of media ethics, practices, and moralities
Basic Rules
Professional journalists will always
observe the following guidelines:
- Observe the basic ethics of professional journalism
that allows you to avoid any harm or damage for yourself or
others
- Adhere to all applicable laws and regulations in the country where
you practice
- Refrain from unethical media activities even if they are not
against the law.
- Avoid working with external service providers who demonstrate
unethical behaviors
- Accurately report on the story and check and recheck your sources.
- Maintain the highest standards of professional and personal
conduct.
- Strive for personal growth and development in your chosen field
- Actively support, practice and promote this Code of Ethics in your
media organizations and corporations
Notes
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Opinions and views appeared on this site or its textual equivalency do
not necessary represent or express the founder, the editor-in-chief,
the webmaster, the editorial board, or associates of EMIJ
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EMIJ does not verify
the veracity and credibility of sites linked to, in which EMIJ offers this
service without bearing any responsibility as to their accuracy.
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You may not use or
link to EMIJ in a derogatory way
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Please remember that your
professional, intellectual comments and constructive feedback are
highly appreciated. EMIJ is always willing to improve on its content
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EMIJ 2007
"FaceBook
and more"
The 2007 media shows
some new interest in offering international and intercultural content
and program.
In the age of the Internet, it is important for newspapers, television, and radio to do so because
the media to do so because the Internet has made possible to
people in general and the younger audience to obtain and generate
information as switching a light on and off. For example, as
a social and cultural utility, Facebook began to attract students of
colleges and universities to the level where the colleges and
universities started to facilitate the use of such outlet. In fact,
faculty began to use as well. It's great way to connect with people,
exchange information, share photos, announce events, ask for
involvement or assistance, and to create a personal profile for
immediate and future careers. Thanks to facebook.com
founders Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz from Cambridge,
Massachusetts for this great communication achievement.
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