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Code of Ethical Standards
PREAMBLE
As members of the Society for News Design, we have an obligation to promote
the highest ethical standards for visual journalism for all journalism
-as they apply to the values of accuracy, fairness, honesty, inclusiveness,
and courage.
ACCURACY
Accuracy is the indispensable value in journalism and must not be compromised.
We must deliver error-free content, across all our media platforms. We
must ensure that our content is a verifiable representation of the news
and of our subjects. We promise never intentionally to mislead those who
depend upon us for public service.
We will correct errors promptly and prominently. We must be as accurate
with our colleagues as we are with our audiences.
HONESTY
We value original thought and expression. Our work will be free from fraud
and deception - that includes plagiarism and fabrication. We will attribute
content and honor copyrights. We will strive to keep news content free
of special interests, inside or outside the news - organization. We embrace
the value of transparency, disclosing the thinking behind key decisions
- from a credit line up to an editor ' s note on the front page.
FAIRNESS
We must be scrupulously fair. We recognize that our work can have great
impact on the subjects we cover and therefore we must respectfully balance
that against the public ' s need to know. Even when it is impossible to
avoid harm in the pursuit of truth telling, we will work hard to minimize
that harm. We will listen to our critics. Our judgment in these matters
must be based on our sense of right and wrong in a manner consistent with
our professional values.
INCLUSIVENESS
We will remain vigilant in our quest to combat prejudice and lead needed
reforms. We will avoid stereotypes in reporting, editing, presentation,
and hiring. Diversity, broadly defined, will be a hallmark of our work.
We accept the responsibility to understand our communities and to overcome
bias with coverage that is representative of the constituent groups in
the community. Over time, many groups, lifestyles, and backgrounds should
see themselves and their values represented in the news.
COURAGE
Journalists need moral and, at times, physical courage to fulfill their
responsibility to serve the public. It takes courage to stand behind values
such as accuracy, honesty, fairness and inclusiveness. Such courage is
necessary to achieve personal integrity and build > credibility. This
includes the courage to step beyond rigid boundaries. We must test conventional
thinking and explore innovative story-telling to help changing audiences
understand an increasingly complex world. Logic and literalness, objectivity
and traditional thinking have their important place, but so must imagination
and intuition, responsible creativity and empathy.
Adopted August, 2006
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