TRADE PRESS PUBLICATIONS
- Emotional support animals can endanger the public and make life harder for people like me who rely on service dogs, The Conversation. March, 2020.
- How Higher Education Can Deal With Ethical Questions Over Its Disgraced Donors, The Conversation. November, 2019.
- When Is Media Studies Research . . . Research? Media Ethics Magazine. Spring, 2014.
- The Essential Role for News Media, Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Winter 2004.
- Balance and Context: Maintaining Media Ethics, Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Spring 2003.
- A Focus on Outcomes Enhances Learning, Ethical News, The newsletter of AEJMC/Media Ethics Division, Spring 2002.
- A New Warp and Weft for the Classroom, The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 2001.
- How to do an Ethics Content Audit, and Assessing the Cases: Usually it’s a Question of How to Cover, not Whether. Editorial Matters, Lee Enterprises, July 2001.
- Confused Coverage [The Elian Rescue/Raid], News Photographer, July 2000.
- Journalism Ethics Classes: Do They Make Better Journalists? Deni Elliott and Wendy Barger, Quill Magazine, August 2000.
- Getting Past the Wall, Quill Magazine, April 2000.
- Doing an Awful Lot That’s Right, Media Ethics, Summer 1998.
- Journalists’ Con Games Can Backfire, Montana Journalism Review, Summer 1997.
- Forget Compassion — Give me News, Montana Journalism Review, Fall 1994.
- The Waco Task Force: There’s Still Hope, Quill Magazine. November/December 1993.
- A Foundation for Informed Decision Making, The FineLine Legacy,” FineLine, November/December 1991.
- Plagiarism: It’s not a Black-and-white Issue, Quill Magazine, November 1991.
- Two views on “outing”, FineLine, October 1991.
- A Medical Condition Media-generated Money Can’t Cure: Maybe What Seems so Right is Wrong, FineLine, September 1991.
- Deception and Imagery, NPPA Photojournalism Ethics Protocol. July 1991.
- Thou Shalt not Trick Thy Source, FineLine, July/August 1991.
- When Public Should Remain Private, FineLine, June 1991.
- Building Barriers: The Case Against Financial Involvement, FineLine, May 1991.
- When Advocacy is OK: Access is an Acceptable Journalist’s Cause, FineLine, April 1991.
- Rallying ‘Round the Flag: The Press as U.S. Propagandists, FineLine, March 1991.
- Fairness: A Casualty of the anti-drug Crusade, FineLine, February 1991.
- How Now, Sacred Cow? United Way’s Favored Treatment by Media, FineLine, January 1991.
- The Year in Review: 1990’s Biggest Ethical Headaches and Journalistic Bloopers, FineLine, November/December 1990.
- As Life Passes By: A Journalist’s Role is Watch and Wait, FineLine, October 1990.
- Author! Author! Ethical Dilemmas When Reporters Turn Author, FineLine, September 1990.
- Foul Play: The Media Drive to Score on the Isiah Thomas Story, FineLine, August 1990.
- Family Feud: Handling Conflicts Between Journalists and Partners, FineLine, July 1990.
- They Said it First: Is That Reason for Going With a Story? FineLine, June 1990.
- Suffer the Children: Journalists are Guilty of Child Misuse, FineLine, May 1990.
- To Name or not to Name … That is the Question, FineLine, April 1990.
- In Tomorrow’s News … Ethics Will be a Story Subject, FineLine, March 1990.
- Make the Choice: Good Samaritan or Good Reporter, FineLine, February 1990.
- Ethics Codes/Written Rules: The Problem is the Writing, FineLine, January 1990.
- What’s News About the News Media? FineLine, December 1989.
- Doing Your Own Ethics Audit, FineLine, November 1989.
- How to Handle Suicide Threats, FineLine, October 1989.
- Freedom of Expression: Do Journalists Have a Right? FineLine, September 1989.
- Are we our Brother’s Keeper? You Bet We Are! FineLine, August 1989.
- Let’s Make a Deal! The Dangers of Trading with Sources, FineLine, July 1989.
- Anonymity for Rape Victims … Should the Rules Change? FineLine, June 1989.
- Deciding Which Critically Ill Person Gets Coverage, FineLine, May 1989.
- Making the Call: From Private to Public, FineLine, April 1989.
- AIDS and Public Disclosure; The Scarlet Letter, 1988 APME Ethics Committee Report.
- Identifying AIDS Victims: The Destruction of Dr. Huse, Washington Journalism Review, October 1988.
- Family Ties: A Case Study of Coverage of Families and Friends During the Hijacking of TWA Flight 847, National Terrorism and the Media Project, 1987.
- Editors Learn the Hard Way on Campuses, 1986-87 Journalism Ethics Report, Society of Professional Journalists.
- Is Journalism a Profession? Yes, and no Strings Attached, Freedom of Information, 1984–85 Report of the Society of Professional Journalists.
- The Consequences of Deception: Unwarranted Use Can Damage Public Trust in Journalists; Ends vs. Means: Comparing Two Cases of Deceptive Practices; and Education: Avoiding Indoctrination Through Ethics Instruction, 1984–1985 Journalism Ethics Report, Society of Professional Journalists.
- The Oliver Sipple Story: The Questions it Raises for the Press, Deni Elliott and Marty Linsky, Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. (653) 1982.