Description:
This
Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon will explore the
codes of online conduct that are emerging as new media gains more influence in
political and business affairs. Going beyond commonsense ethical codes on the
Internet, such as honesty, accuracy, and transparency, this panel will examine
the relationship between money, the media, and the health of American democracy.
What role does private money play in influencing elections and how does this
influence play out in the blogosphere? How is the media performing as a watchdog
for our political system? What companies and media organizations are advancing a
more ethical internet society?
Steven C. Clemons, publisher of
The Washington Note,
will speak on political blogging, blogging ethics, and money in politics. PBS
Ombudsman
Michael Getler will discuss the challenges to traditional
media from new media.
Rita J.
King of Dancing Ink Productions will talk about the evolving ethics of
virtual worlds and their use in public diplomacy. New York University Professor
of Journalism
Jay Rosen will draw on his experience as a press critic and
innovator of new media projects.
This event is cosponsored by Booz Allen
Hamilton's
strategy+business magazine and the NYU
Center for Global Affairs, and is part of the
Ethical Blogger
Project.
The fee for this Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon is $50 (fee can be
waived for students, academics, and nonprofit professionals).
SEATING IS
LIMITED. Please send your RSVP and payment info to: kburgos@cceia.org
THANK
YOU.