Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution
Herausgeber: Miladi, Noureddine
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Herausgeber: Miladi, Noureddine
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This volume responds to the challenges posed by the rapid developments in satellite TV and digital technologies, addressing media ethics from a global perspective to discuss how we can understand journalism practice in its cultural contexts.
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This volume responds to the challenges posed by the rapid developments in satellite TV and digital technologies, addressing media ethics from a global perspective to discuss how we can understand journalism practice in its cultural contexts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research in Journalism
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 240mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062143
- ISBN-10: 1032062142
- Artikelnr.: 62800548
- Routledge Research in Journalism
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 240mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062143
- ISBN-10: 1032062142
- Artikelnr.: 62800548
Noureddine Miladi is Professor of Media and Communication at Qatar University. He is former head of the Department of Mass Communication and President of the Arab Media and Communication Network (AMCN.online). He is editor of JAMMR, the first peer-reviewed English journal in Arab media and society.
Introduction: Digital Media Explosion and the Question of Ethics Part 1:
Media Ethics Revisited 1. Political Correctness in a Digital Age: The
Ethical Implications of a Hegemonic Discourse 2. Impartiality, Fairness and
the Bias of Empire: Technologies of Freedom or Constraint? 3. Freedom of
Expression and Social Responsibility: Contested World Views on Media Ethics
4. Global Media Ethics: Ideology, Politics, and Eurocentrism 5. Rethinking
Global Media Ethics for a 'post-American' World Part 2: Media Ethics in
Practice 6. Freedom of Speech, Responsibility and Human Rights in Islam 7.
Philosophical Roots of Ethics in the Islamic Tradition 8. Ethics of
Investigative Journalism 9. Fake News as a Challenge for Media Credibility
10. Media Ethics and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia 11.
Journalism Ethics and Conflict Sensitive Reporting: The Case of Al Jazeera
Network Part 3: Global Media Ethics Global Challenges 12. Journalistic
Deontology in News Coverage of Poverty in the Digital Age: Why Objectivity
is bad when reporting on inequality 13. The Culture of Framing
Terminologies 14. Tracing Securitisation of Narratives and Images in the
Global Media Discourse 15. Decolonising African Journalism Ethics: From
Afriethics to Afrokology
Media Ethics Revisited 1. Political Correctness in a Digital Age: The
Ethical Implications of a Hegemonic Discourse 2. Impartiality, Fairness and
the Bias of Empire: Technologies of Freedom or Constraint? 3. Freedom of
Expression and Social Responsibility: Contested World Views on Media Ethics
4. Global Media Ethics: Ideology, Politics, and Eurocentrism 5. Rethinking
Global Media Ethics for a 'post-American' World Part 2: Media Ethics in
Practice 6. Freedom of Speech, Responsibility and Human Rights in Islam 7.
Philosophical Roots of Ethics in the Islamic Tradition 8. Ethics of
Investigative Journalism 9. Fake News as a Challenge for Media Credibility
10. Media Ethics and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia 11.
Journalism Ethics and Conflict Sensitive Reporting: The Case of Al Jazeera
Network Part 3: Global Media Ethics Global Challenges 12. Journalistic
Deontology in News Coverage of Poverty in the Digital Age: Why Objectivity
is bad when reporting on inequality 13. The Culture of Framing
Terminologies 14. Tracing Securitisation of Narratives and Images in the
Global Media Discourse 15. Decolonising African Journalism Ethics: From
Afriethics to Afrokology
Introduction: Digital Media Explosion and the Question of Ethics Part 1:
Media Ethics Revisited 1. Political Correctness in a Digital Age: The
Ethical Implications of a Hegemonic Discourse 2. Impartiality, Fairness and
the Bias of Empire: Technologies of Freedom or Constraint? 3. Freedom of
Expression and Social Responsibility: Contested World Views on Media Ethics
4. Global Media Ethics: Ideology, Politics, and Eurocentrism 5. Rethinking
Global Media Ethics for a 'post-American' World Part 2: Media Ethics in
Practice 6. Freedom of Speech, Responsibility and Human Rights in Islam 7.
Philosophical Roots of Ethics in the Islamic Tradition 8. Ethics of
Investigative Journalism 9. Fake News as a Challenge for Media Credibility
10. Media Ethics and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia 11.
Journalism Ethics and Conflict Sensitive Reporting: The Case of Al Jazeera
Network Part 3: Global Media Ethics Global Challenges 12. Journalistic
Deontology in News Coverage of Poverty in the Digital Age: Why Objectivity
is bad when reporting on inequality 13. The Culture of Framing
Terminologies 14. Tracing Securitisation of Narratives and Images in the
Global Media Discourse 15. Decolonising African Journalism Ethics: From
Afriethics to Afrokology
Media Ethics Revisited 1. Political Correctness in a Digital Age: The
Ethical Implications of a Hegemonic Discourse 2. Impartiality, Fairness and
the Bias of Empire: Technologies of Freedom or Constraint? 3. Freedom of
Expression and Social Responsibility: Contested World Views on Media Ethics
4. Global Media Ethics: Ideology, Politics, and Eurocentrism 5. Rethinking
Global Media Ethics for a 'post-American' World Part 2: Media Ethics in
Practice 6. Freedom of Speech, Responsibility and Human Rights in Islam 7.
Philosophical Roots of Ethics in the Islamic Tradition 8. Ethics of
Investigative Journalism 9. Fake News as a Challenge for Media Credibility
10. Media Ethics and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia 11.
Journalism Ethics and Conflict Sensitive Reporting: The Case of Al Jazeera
Network Part 3: Global Media Ethics Global Challenges 12. Journalistic
Deontology in News Coverage of Poverty in the Digital Age: Why Objectivity
is bad when reporting on inequality 13. The Culture of Framing
Terminologies 14. Tracing Securitisation of Narratives and Images in the
Global Media Discourse 15. Decolonising African Journalism Ethics: From
Afriethics to Afrokology