The Ethical Journalism Network’s CEO Hannah Storm chaired a panel discussion to launch of the EJN’s latest magazine on international media ethics. The panel featured a discussion between Storm and fellow contributors, Lina Ejeilat, James Ball and Alan Rusbridger, who opens this year’s publication, “Saving the news: Ethics and the fight for the future of journalism”, with a heartfelt plea for higher ethical standards.
As an organisation with the word “ethical” in our title, the EJN expects to face questions such as these, and about how our aspirations fit with the real-world threats of political pressure, corruption, and even the physical dangers facing journalists and news media.
The panelists considered some of the answers to these questions, as well as discussing other chapters in the report such as how Ejeilat and her team at 7iber are placing ethics on the agenda in her newsroom and across her organization in Jordan. Ball expanded on his considerations about what the backlash against big tech means for media.
Storm talked about how putting gender on the agenda is essential for the future of ethical journalism.