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2009 Conversations in Ethics - Participants

by zanne last modified 2009-05-12 09:50

"Journalism in the Future Tense—Reclaiming the Moral Voice"

Doors open 8:45
keynote 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. - Brooke Gladstone, co-host and managing editor, NPR's "On the Media."


Session One: 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.

What It Means To Be A Professional Journalist

Panel Chair: Eve Epstein, managing editor, OPB News, Oregon Public Broadcasting

Peter Bhatia, executive editor, The Oregonian

Andrew Haeg, senior producer and analyst, American Public Media

Robin Sloan, VP strategy, Current

Alexandria Tieu, undergraduate student, SOJC

 

Session Two: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

A Journalist's Creed in the 21st Century

Panel Chair:  Mike Fancher. 2008-2009 fellow, Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of Missouri School of Journalism, retired executive editor, The Seattle Times

Patrick Plaisance, Associate Professor, Colorado State University

Stephen J. A. Ward, James E. Burgess Professor of Journalism Ethics, Director, Center for Journalism Ethics, School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Suki Dardarian, Managing Editor, The Seattle Times

Marc Dadigan, graduate student, SOJC


LUNCH 12:30 - 2009 Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism presented to The Seattle Time and Glen Mabie at 1:00 p.m. Panel discussion among the winners led by Edwin L. Artzt Dean Tim Gleason.


Session Three:  2:15 to 3:15 p.m.

Collective Journalism

Panel Chair:  Ken Doctor, media analyst

Jonathan Weber, Publisher and CEO, New West

Michelle Nicolosi, executive producer, seattlepi.com

Abigail Diskin, undergraduate student, SOJC

 

 

adjourn