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Cyberethics: The Emerging Codes of Online Conduct
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
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A panel of old and new media experts explore the codes of online conduct that are emerging as new media gains more influence in political and business affairs.
Steven C. Clemons, publisher of The Washington Note, speaks on political blogging, and blogging ethics.
PBS Ombudsman Michael Getler discusses standards of editorial integrity in old and new media.
Rita J. King of Dancing Ink Productions talks about the evolving ethics of virtual worlds and their use in public diplomacy.
Alex Koppelman of Salon.com discusses the ethical challenges in political blogging, focusing on the potential pitfalls that the increasing influence of the blogosphere presents to bloggers.
New York University Professor of Journalism Jay Rosen draws on his experience as a press critic and innovator of new media projects.
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