Christopher Davis

Media Ethics Strategist

M.S., Media Law and Ethics, Northwestern University

15+ years experience

Christopher Davis is a leading Media Ethics Strategist with over 15 years of experience shaping responsible journalistic practices. Holding a Master's degree in Media Law and Ethics from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, she has dedicated her career to fostering integrity in the digital news landscape. As a former Senior Editor at the Global Press Institute and a principal consultant for Veritas Media Solutions, Christopher specializes in the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in newsgathering, content creation, and audience engagement. Her professional philosophy centers on proactive ethical frameworks that anticipate technological advancements rather than merely reacting to them. Her seminal work, 'Algorithmic Accountability: Navigating AI's Ethical Minefield in Journalism,' is a cornerstone text in media studies, influencing policy and practice worldwide. Readers can expect her articles to offer incisive analysis, practical guidance, and thought-provoking perspectives on upholding journalistic values in an ever-evolving media ecosystem

Articles by Christopher Davis

Media Ethics

Global News: 5 Conglomerates, 78% Bias?

The global stage is a whirlwind of interconnected events, often presented through lenses clouded by national interests or corporate agendas. Achieving an unbiased view of…

Christopher Davis · · 7 min read
Media Ethics

Close the 73% Expert Gap in News Sourcing

Only expert interviews can truly unlock the nuanced perspectives and predictive insights that differentiate groundbreaking news reporting from mere regurgitation. Yet, a staggering 73% of…

Christopher Davis · · 7 min read
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Atlanta Beacon Balances Speed & Truth

The news cycle moves at breakneck speed, often sacrificing depth for immediacy. Yet, for publications like the Atlanta Beacon, prioritizing factual accuracy and nuanced perspectives…

Christopher Davis · · 8 min read