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    • Further reading

  • Global Journalism Ethics. Ward, Stephen J.A. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010.

  • Media Ethics Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective. Ward, Stephen J.A. and Herman Wasserman, eds. New York: Routledge, 2010.

  • The Invention of Journalism Ethics: The Path to Objectivity and Beyond. Ward, Stephen J.A. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005.

  • Good News, Bad News - Journalism Ethics and the Public Interest (Critical Studies in Communication and in the Cultural Industries) by Jeremy Iggers (New York, Westview Press, 1998)

  • Journalism Ethics—A Reference Handbook (Contemporary Ethical Issues) edited by Elliot D. Cohen and Deni Elliott (Abc-Clio, 1998)

  • Media Ethics and Accountabilityprogress.

  • Crisis of Conscience - Perspectives on Journalism Ethics. Hausman, Carl. New York, Harper Collins, 1992.

  • Ethics & Journalism, Sanders, Karen. London, Sage Publications, 2003.

  • To Tell You the TRUTH—The Ethical Journalism Initiative by Aidan White (IFJ, 2008)

  • The Ethical Values of Journalists. Field Research among Media Professionals in Catalonia. Alsius, Salvador, ed. (2010). Generalitat de Catalunya.ISBN 978-84-393-8346-8

  • Ethics and Media Culture: Practices and Representations, David Berry, Focal Press, 2000.

  • Journalism, Ethics and Society, David Berry, Ashgate Publications, 2008.

  • Journalism Ethics and Regulation (3rd edtn) Frost, Chris London: Pearson Education 2011.

    • External links

Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: How To Run A Newspaper

  • Center for Journalism Ethics

  • Center for International Media Ethics CIME

  • Ethical Journalism InitiativeA global campaign of theInternational Federation of Journalists

  • Ethics code of the Society of Professional Journalists

  • Journalistic Standards and Practicesof theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation

  • BBC Editorial Guidelines: code of ethics for content producers

  • Databank for European Codes of Journalism Ethics

  • Canadian Association of Journalists Ethics Committee

  • The Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association "Canon of Journalism"

  • Medialaw.com's review "Code of Ethics of Various Journalists' Unions in Asia"

  • Journalism Ethics Cases Online

A journalism schoolis aschoolor department, usually part of an establisheduniversity, wherejournalistsare trained. An increasingly used term for a journalism department, school or college is 'J-School'. Many of the most famous and respectedjournalistsof the past and present had no formal training injournalism, but learned their craft on the job, often starting out ascopy boys/copy girls. Today, in many parts of the world it is usual for journalists to first completeuniversity-level training which incorporates both technical skills such as research skills, interviewing technique andshorthandand academic studies inmedia theory,cultural studiesandethics.

Historically, in the United Kingdomentrants used first to complete a non media-studies related degree course, giving maximum educational breadth, prior to taking a specialist postgraduate pre-entry course. However, this has changed over the last ten years with journalism training and education moving to higher educational institutions. There are now over 60 universities in the UK offering BA honours degrees in journalism. Postgraduate courses are more well-established, some of which are either recognised by theNational Union of Journalists(NUJ) or theNational Council for the Training of Journalists(NCTJ).