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Global Media Ethics Problems and Perspectives.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ward, Stephen J. A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Media Ethics as Global
  • Plurality of Approaches
  • Structure of the Book
  • Themes
  • Part I: Media Ethics Worldwide
  • Chapter 1: Why Media Ethics Still Matters
  • Some Background
  • The Need for Media Ethics
  • The Need for Media Ethics
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 2: Universals and Differences in Global Journalism Ethics
  • The Quest for Ethical Universals
  • Mapping Differences in Professional Ethics
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 3: The Role of the Journalist in Reporting International Conflicts
  • The Journalist as Patriot
  • Safety and Legal Protection
  • The Journalist as Witness
  • Witnessing and War Crimes
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 4: Global Journalism Networks: Funding and Ethical Hurdles
  • Rise of Nonprofits and Networks
  • Cross-cultural Standards
  • Funding the Conferences
  • Conference Independence and Transparency
  • US Government and Media Funding
  • Newsroom and Network Transparency
  • Greater Expectations
  • Influence and Broad Revenue Streams
  • Ethics Codes or Guidelines?
  • Appendix 4.A
  • Part II: Media and Diverse Public Spheres
  • Chapter 5: Contextual Ethics and Arab Mass Media
  • Contextual Ethics
  • Arab Media's "Special Circumstances" as Context
  • Cultural Influence
  • Shari'ah, Media Ethics, and Social Change
  • Free Religion, Speech, and Press in the Islamic Context
  • Codes of Ethics: Providing Professional Journalism Context
  • Al Jazeera's Ethical Dilemmas in Context
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6: From Journalism Ethics to an Ethics of Citizenship: Evidence from Colombia
  • The Colombian Context
  • Trusting Journalists
  • A Journalist's Trustworthiness
  • Journalism and Civic Engagement
  • Citizenship Ethics
  • Emerging Publics
  • Chapter 7: Media Ethics in a New Democracy: South African Perspectives on Freedom, Dignity, and Citizenship
  • Media Ethics in a New Democracy
  • Procedural Shifts
  • Substantive Debates
  • Conclusion: Challenges Ahead
  • Chapter 8: Democratization by Boilerplate: National Media, International Norms, and Sovereign Nation Building in Postwar Liberia
  • Those Who Belong Create the Nation: Short History of Belonging in Liberia
  • Democratization, Postconflict Reconstruction, and Free Press Advocacy
  • International Experts, Liberian Media, and National Discourse Making
  • Conclusion
  • Part III: Global Issues
  • Chapter 9: The Role of Global Media in Telling the Climate Change Story
  • How Solid Is the Science?
  • So Why All the Debate?
  • Understanding the Audience
  • The Challenge of Addressing Truth Claims
  • Managing the Tension Between Global and Local
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 10: Ethics of Global Disaster Reporting: Journalistic Witnessing and Objectivity
  • Journalistic Witnessing as Emotional Labor
  • Journalism, Disaster, and Geopolitics: Limits of Compassion
  • Nonprofessional Eyewitnesses
  • Conclusion: Cosmopolitanism and Crisis Reporting