The handbook of global communication and media ethics
edited by Robert S. Fortner and P. Mark Fackler.
Bok Engelsk 2014 The handbook of global communication and media ethics
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Omfang | xxi, 1001 sider : : illustrasjoner ;
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Opplysninger | Formerly CIP.. - Opprinnelig utgitt: 2011.. - Primordial issues in communication ethics / Clifford G. Christians. Communication ethics: The wonder of metanarratives in a postmodern age / Ronald C. Arnett. Information, communication, and planetary citizenship / Luiz Martins da Silva. Global communication and cultural particularisms: The place of values in the simultaneity of structural globalization and cultural fragmentation – The case of Islamic civilization / Bassam Tibi. The ethics of privacy in high versus low technology societies / Robert S. Fortner. Social responsibility theory and media monopolies / P. Mark Fackler. Ethics and ideology: Moving from labels to analysis / Lee Wilkins. Fragments of truth: The right to communication as a universal value / Philip Lee. Glocal media ethics / Shakuntala Rao. Feminist ethics and global media / Linda Steiner. Words as weapons: A history of war reporting – 1945 to the present / Richard Lance Keeble. Multidimensional objectivity for global journalism / Stephen J.A. Ward. New media and an old problem: Promoting democracy / Deni Elliott and Amanda Decker. The dilemma of trust / Ian Richards. The ethical case for blasphemy law / Neville Cox. The medium is the moral / Michael Bugeja. Development ethics: The audacious agenda / Chloe Schwenke. Indigenous media values: Cultural and ethical implications /Joe Grixti. Media ethics as panoptic discourse: A foucauldian view / Ed McLuskie. Ethical anxieties in the global public sphere / Robert S. Fortner. Universalism versus communitarianism in media ethics / Clifford G. Christians. Responsibility of net users / Raphael Cohen-Almagor. Media ethics and international organizations / Cees J. Hamelink. Making the case for what can and should be published / Bruce C. Swaffield. Ungrievable lives: Global terror and the media / Giovanna Borradori. Journalism ethics in the moral infrastructure of a global civil society / Robert S. Fortner. Problems of application / P. Mark Fackler. Disenfranchised and disempowered: How the globalized media treat their audiences – A case from India / Anita Dighe. Questioning journalism ethics in the global age: How Japanese news media report and support immigrant law revision / Kaori Hayashi. Ancient roots and contemporary challenges: Asian journalists try to find the balance / Jiafei Yin. Understanding Bollywood / Vijay Mishra. Peace communication in Sudan: Toward infusing a new Islamic perspective / haydar Badawi Sadig and Hala Asmina Guta. Media and post-election violence in Kenya / P. mark Fackler, Levi Obonyo, Mitchell Terpstra, and Emmanuel Okaalet. Ethics of survival: Media, Palestinians, and Israelis in conflict / Oliver Witte. Voiceless glasnost: Responding to government pressures and lack of a free press tradition in Russia / Victor Akhterov. Media use and abuse in Ethiopia / Zenebe Beyene. Collective guilt as a response to evil: The case of Arabs and Muslims in the Western media / Rasha A. Abdulla and Mervat Abou Oaf. Journalists as witnesses to violence and suffering / Amy Richards and Jolyon Mitchell. Reporting on religious authority complicit with atrocity / Paul A. Soukup, S.J. The ethics of representation and the Internet / Boniface Omachonu Omatta. Authors, authority, ownership, and ethics in digital media and news / Jarice Hanson. Ethical implications of blogging / Bernhard Debatin. Journalism ethics in a digital network / Jane B. Singer. Now look what you made me do: Violence and media accountability / Peter Hulm. Protecting children from harmful influences of media through formal and nonformal media education / Asbjørn Simonnes and Gudmund Gjelsten. Ethics and international propaganda / Philip M. Taylor. Modernization and its discontents: Ethics, development, and the diffusion of innovations / Robert S. Fortner. Communication technologies in the arsenal of Al Qaeda and Taliban: Why the West is not winning the war on terror / Haydar Badawi Sadig, Roshan Noorzai, and Hala Asmina Guta. The ethics of a very public sphere: Differential soundscapes and the discourse of the streets / Robert S. Fortner
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Emner | Communication - Moral and ethical aspects.
Journalism - Moral and ethical aspects. etikk moral journalistikk kommunikasjon |
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ISBN | 9781118721377 (pbk.) : : £34.99. - 9781405188128 (hardback)
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