Posts tagged ethics
Migration Maps with the News

In this article, Paul C. Adams examines unusual maps of migration with the aim to provide a foundation for concrete recommendations regarding the responsible use of cartographic visualization as a component of immigration news.

Adams, Paul C. 2017. “Migration Maps with the News”. Journalism Studies 19 (4): 527-547. DOI: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1375387

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Keeping Reporters Safe: The Ethics of Drone Journalism in a Humanitarian Crisis

Chapter by Turo Uskali and Epp Lauk. Drones have been used for news reporting since 2011. This chapter analyzes several cases of drone journalism in crisis reporting and refers to ethical guidelines for good drone reporting in humanitarian crisis reporting.

Uskali, Turo and Epp Lauk. 2017. “Keeping Reporters Safe: The Ethics of Drone Journalism in Humantarian Crisis”. In Andersen, Robin and Purnaka L. de Silvia (eds) The Routledge Companion To Media and Humanitarian Action. Abingdon, Routledge Handbooks Online. DOI: 10.4324/9781315538129.ch39

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Social Media Personhood as a Challenge to Research Ethics: Exploring the Case of the Facebook Experiment

Conference paper by Juke Jouhki, Epp Lauk, Maija Penttinen and Turo Uskali. It explores research ethics in the era of social media and big data by discussing a debated Facebook experiment about emotional contagion.

Jouhki, Jukka, Epp Lauk, Majja Penttinen, Jukka Rohila, Niina Sormanen and Turo Uskali. 2015. “Social media personhood as a challenge to research ethics: Exploring the case of the Facebook experiment”.

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