Media ethics and self regulation
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Media ethics and self regulation
Longman, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-265) and index
Appendix 1-10: p. 246-259
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The British press has been accused of drinking in the Last Chance Saloon. Now, with the coming of the new millennium, many fear that broadcasters are also getting a taste for the commercially-popular cocktail of sensation and intrusion that it sells. But does it have to be like that? Are journalists doomed to ignore stories about important public interest issues in favour of titillating tales that pander solely to the public's prurient curiosity? Are docusoaps and current affairs series based on questionable evidence replacing the award-winning documentary programmes of past years? Media Ethics and Self Regulation looks closely at the moral dilemmas facing journalists in their day-to-day working lives and examines the self-regulatory bodies that police the various codes of practice.
目次
Introduction 1. What are Ethics? 2. News: Towards a Definition 3. Media Morality 4. The Press and the Public 5. Professional Morality 6. Codes of Conduct and Regulation 7. Practical Applications of the Ethical Issues 8. Deciding what to Publish 9. Presenting the Information 10. History of Media Regulation 11. Regulatory Systems 12. The Future Appendics: 1. PCC Code of Conduct 2. NUJ Code of Conduct 3. NUJ Working Practices 4. Radio Authority Code 5. BBC Code of Ethics 6. International Federation of Journalists 7. BSC Code of Conduct 8. ITC Code of Practice 9. NUJ Guidelines 10. Addresses for Regulatory Bodies Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index
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