EJN COURSES

Aidan White, Founder and President of the Ethical Journalism Network

The Ethical Journalist’s Toolkit

The Ethical Journalism Network has collaborated with the Thomson Foundation to create a course on ethics in journalism as part of their Journalism Now series of online courses.

Aidan White, Founder and President of the Ethical Journalism Network

Copyright: How to protect it, how not to breach it

The Ethical Journalism Network has partnered with the collaborated with the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ)and the Thomson Foundation‘s  Journalism Now platform, to create a free online course – “Copyright: How to protect it, how not to breach it”.  This course was produced with support from the Norwegian-based Kopinor licensing agency.

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Ethics in Data Journalism

The Ethical Journalism Network has collaborated with the Thomson Foundation to create a course to help data journalists critically reflect on ethical challenges throughout each stage in the reporting process.

“Ethics in data journalism” was launched in Sepetember 2019.

Migration Reporting Toolkit

The EJN was contracted to develop this toolkit by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), with the support of the European Broadcasting Union and European Federation of Journalists. It builds on the popular 2008 Diversity Toolkit that FRA also developed in close partnership with the European Broadcasting Union.

The toolkit can be accessed here: http://e-learning.fra.europa.eu

Aidan White, Founder and President of the Ethical Journalism Network

Photography Ethics Toolkit

The Photography Ethics Toolkit was developed by the Photography Ethics Centre in partnership with the EJN and the Thomson Foundation, which now hosts this training course through their online platform, Journalism Now.

The Photographer’s Ethical Toolkit was launched in October 2018 and is designed to be a first step in understanding photography ethics. It provides a broad overview of key ethical principles and applies to anyone who regularly takes or shares photographs.  Read more about the course’s development: https://ethicaljournalismnetwork.org/introducing-photography-ethics-toolkit.

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