[ code of ethics | code of conduct | appendices | bibliography ]
Bibliography
Internal Sources
We have a list of frequently imagined questions for those curious about the process and incentives behind this. We also have a case study in applying HOB-COC to contentious issues of coverage.
For some of the theoretical consideration underpinning this code of conduct, I direct you to the following editorials:
- Biases of Review Copies
- Ethical Compromises of Paid Reviews
- Ethics of Affiliation
- Inevitability of Favourable Board Game Coverage
- Social Advocacy
External Sources
These articles served as exemplars of good practice as well as theoretical analysis that was instrumental in the development of these guidelines. For the opinion based pieces, I recommend reading any attached comment sections too.
- The Society of Professional Journalists Ethics Code
- The Independent Press Standards Organisation Code of Practice
- Eurogamer’s ‘How We Work’ Policy
- Polygon’s Ethics Statement
- IGN Standards and Practices
- Gizmodo Media Group’s Editorial Code
- Destructoid’s Ethics and Transparency Policy
- Rock Paper Shotgun’s Affiliate Linking Policy
- Association of Food Journalist’s Code of Ethics
- The Guardian’s Editorial Code
- The Independent’s Code of Conduct
- Roger Ebert’s Little Rule Book
- Code of Ethics for Press, Radio and Television in Sweden
- Associated Press Code of Ethics
- Code of Ethics for the Norwegian Press
- US Press Association Journalist Code of Ethics
- Ethical Journalism Network’s Model for Ethics, Good Governance and Transparency
- Ethical Journalism Networks’ Five Principles of Journalism
- CAMERA Code of Ethics
- Chicago Tribune Editorial Ethics Policy
- New York Times – Are All Bloggers Journalists?
- What Happens When You Write Your Own Journalism Code of Ethics?
- Media Reform Coalition – Ethical Journalism
- John Walker – Games Journalists and the Perception of Corruption
- John Walker – An Utter Disgrace
- Video Game Journalism – A Response to the Controversy
- Lost Humanity 18: A Table of Doritos
- Lost Humanity 18: Aftermath
- Glen Fleischman – This Post is about Ethics in Journalism
- PCIJ Blogger’s Code of Ethics
- Association of Bloggers Code of Ethics
- Mashable – Ethics Basics for Bloggers
- Bloggers Required – Ethical Blogging
- Mexico’s Journalist Code of Ethics
- Press Council of Botswana Media Code of Ethics
- Accountable Journalism – Codes of Ethics for Africa
- Accountable Journalism – Codes of Ethics for Asia
- Accountable Journalism – Codes of Ethics for Middle East
- Accountable Journalism – Codes of Ethics for South America
- Shilling in Online Reviews – An exploratory study on consumer attitude and behaviour with promotional reviews
[ prev page ]