Ethics and Language
This chapter contains ten principles on media coverage of HIV/AIDS that emerged from the discussions of those who attended workshops organised by The EU-India Media Initiative on HIV/AIDS in 2005 and 2006. Approximately 112 journalists and media specialists contributed to the formation of these principles.
The list of principles, which is further detailed in the chapter, follows:
- Respect confidentiality.
- Informed consent.
- Take extra care with children.
- Be objective.
- Be aware; have clarity of purpose in communicating with an audience.
- Use appropriate language.
- Double check facts and figures.
- Check your sources.
- Offer back-up service, that is, publish a resource with complete information (on a website or in a longer article) to which a shorter article might refer readers for full access to information.
- Use "well thought-out" pictures.
Following this section on principles, the chapter concludes with the topic of nuances of language and gives terminology checklists for media use. These have, on the left-hand side, what words to avoid; in the centre, the reason not to use them; and, on the right-hand side, the proper language to use instead.
Publishers
The EU-India Media Initiative Media Manual website; and email from Savyasaachi Jain to The Communication Initiative on August 7 2007.
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