Ethics and Trust

ONA16

What We Really Mean When We Talk About Empathy and Analytics

  • Shannon McGregor
  • Scott Smallwood

The conversation around analytics has evolved way beyond simple click metrics; you could say it’s gotten meta. Experts from the Engaging News Project and the Chronicle of Higher...

London16

When News Breaks Bad: UGC in the Newsroom

  • Fergus Bell

User-generated content is an increasingly valuable resource for journalists but also a potential source of well-intentioned missteps. In 2015 alone, terrorism, natural disasters...

Designing Ethics in the Digital Age

  • Tom Kent
  • Mark Memmott
  • Madeleine Bair
  • Moderated by Gene Policinski

The Online News Association and the Newseum Institute present a discussion about how the rapid proliferation of digital tools has surfaced new ethical issues for journalists and...

ONA15

Breaking News in 2015 is Reshaping Social Newsgathering

  • Andy Carvin

From Charlie Hebdo to the Baltimore protests to the Nepal earthquake, news in 2015 has largely unfolded on social media. Newsrooms of all sizes have been working through the...

ONA15

The Ethics of Food Writing: A Conversation with Jonathan Gold

  • Jonathan Gold
  • Moderated by Willy Blackmore

Food writers and critics face a unique challenge: Are they responsible, as journalists, for educating the public about the food they’re eating and where it comes from? Or are...

ONA15

The Live Stream Landscape

  • Shadi Rahimi
  • Tim Pool

Live streaming has been a part of newsrooms for a while, but with the advent of Periscope, Meerkat, Stringwire and other tools, it has become ubiquitous, both for reporters and...