Certificate in News Ethics and the Right to be Forgotten
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in News Ethics and the Right to be Forgotten is a valuable course for professionals seeking to navigate the complex world of journalism and digital media. This program emphasizes the importance of ethical decision-making in news reporting and highlights the growing significance of the "right to be forgotten" in our digital age.
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โข Introduction to News Ethics: Understanding the principles of ethical journalism, ethical dilemmas, and decision-making in news reporting.
โข The Right to be Forgotten: Origins, implications, and implementation of the "Right to be Forgotten" and its impact on news reporting and individual privacy.
โข Balancing Interests: Privacy vs. Public Interest: Examining the tension between the right to privacy and the public's right to know, and the role of ethical judgment in resolving conflicts.
โข Legal and Regulatory Framework: Overview of laws and regulations governing news reporting, privacy, and the right to be forgotten in different jurisdictions.
โข Ethical Guidelines for News Reporting: Best practices and guidelines for news reporting that respect individual privacy and the right to be forgotten.
โข Case Studies: News Ethics and the Right to be Forgotten: Analysis of real-world cases that illustrate the challenges and complexities of balancing news ethics and the right to be forgotten.
โข Digital Media and the Right to be Forgotten: Examining the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the internet and social media in implementing the right to be forgotten.
โข Ethics in Data Journalism: Understanding the ethical considerations and best practices for using data in news reporting, and the implications for individual privacy.
โข Professional Responsibility and Accountability: Exploring the role of professional organizations, codes of conduct, and accountability mechanisms in promoting news ethics and the right to be forgotten.
โข Ethical Leadership in News Organizations: Developing the skills and knowledge needed to promote news ethics and the right to be forgotten in news organizations and the broader media landscape.
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