Home Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Focus Areas Journalism and Media Ethics Journalism and Media Ethics Resources What is Journalism and Media Ethics The news landscape worldwide continues to ...
Social media content curation requires more than creativity—it demands a commitment to ethical practices. We asked social media experts, marketers, and other industry leaders to share the ways they ...
Digital streaming channels are generally viewed as more “ethical” than social media companies, which get overall negative results, according to a new survey. Consumers give premium streaming platforms ...
Lululemon recently became the latest brand to discover just how much ethical standards have risen lately. When the athlesiure company promoted a workshop on ways to resist capitalism, social media ...
The recent news of OpenAI suspending its “Sky” voice after actor Scarlett Johansson threatened legal action has sparked significant concerns within the AI industry and around the world. In a statement ...
Doctors, lawyers, accountants, even plumbers and electricians all have professional certification programs, and now the advertising industry has one too. The Institute for Advertising Ethics (IAE) has ...
Dentsu has partnered with The GoodNet – the ethical intelligence company – to launch a new Ethical Media Index (EMI) in the UK, enabling brands to plan and measure the ethical performance of their ...
Do you know who Hatsune Miku is? Have you seen Lil Miquela? And what about the crisp news delivery of Chinese anchor Xin Xiaomeng? If you’re unfamiliar with these names, that probably won’t last long.
Journalists, educators, entrepreneurs, and technology and digital media leaders participate in the center's Journalism and Media Ethics Council to share ideas, questions, and brainstorm solutions to ...
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