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The Routledge companion to journalism ethics

edited by Lada Trifonova Price, Karen Sanders, and Wendy N. Wyatt

(Routledge companions)

Routledge, 2022 [i.e. 2021]

  • : hbk

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Companion to journalism ethics

Journalism ethics

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

*Provides truly global coverage, combining Western ethical principles with contributions drawn from non-English-speaking countries, focusing on their ethical traditions and philosophical concepts. *Journalism/Media Ethics is widely taught so there should be a market beyond just researchers, especially at a postgraduate level. The companion has a wide international reach, including in the US, Australia, Europe, Asia and Africa. *Presents cutting-edge and timely research on diverse topics including the ethics of privacy, Islamophobia, and the blurring line between professional and private activity of journalists on social media.

Table of Contents

List of contributors Introduction Lada Trifonova Price, Karen Sanders, and Wendy N. Wyatt SECTION 1 The development of journalism ethics and perspectives from around the world 1 Why ethics still matters Karen Sanders 2 From parochial to global: the turbulent history of journalism ethics Stephen J. A. Ward 3 From journalism ethics to communication ethics Pieter J. Fourie 4 Becoming Junzi: a Confucian approach to journalism ethics Yayu Feng 5 Journalism culture and ethical ideology Thomas Hanitzsch 6 Revisiting the requirements of Hutchins: context and coverage in the post-George Floyd world Scott Libin 7 Treating "local" journalists ethically: international news organizations and global media ethics Lindsay Palmer 8 The case for global media ethics Herman Wasserman 9 Slow journalism as ethical journalism? Tony Harcup 10 An Islamic perspective on media ethics: revisiting Western journalism ethics Saadia Izzeldin Malik 11 I am because we are: a relational approach to journalism Leyla Tavernaro-Haidarian 12 Journalism ethics and practice in enclave societies Nakhi Mishol-Shauli and Oren Golan 13 "Tell China's story well": ethical orientations of Chinese journalists in international reporting Tianbo Xu and Minyao Tang 14 Formal freedom but tacit control: journalism in Japan Shinji Oi, Shinsuke Sako, and Masaki Naka 15 Ethical choices in Brazilian journalism: corruption, investigation, and community media Raquel Paiva and Alexandre Enrique Leitao 16 Visual ethics: a matter of survival Julianne H. Newton SECTION 2 Enduring issues in journalism ethics PART I Broad issues 17 The ethics of privacy and the public interest: from principle to application Franz Kruger 18 Exploring key principles: neutrality, balance, objectivity, and truth Richard Thomas 19 Professional autonomy in an age of corporate interests Angela Phillips 20 The ethics of transparency Stephanie Craft and Tim P. Vos 21 Journalism ethics and political satire Chad Painter 22 "Ventriloquists' dummies" or truth bringers? The journalist's role in giving whistle-blowers a voice Paul Lashmar 23 Ethical approaches to reporting death and trauma affecting ordinary people Jackie Newton and Sallyanne Duncan 24 Islam in the news: a model for transformation Jacqui Ewart and Kate O'Donnell 25 Ethics and reporting on religion: from public interest to public good Verica Rupar 26 Representing women: challenges for the UK media and beyond Suzanne Franks and Katie Toms PART II Case studies on day-to-day practices 27 The ethics of reporting rape in India: a case study Somava Pande 28 Suicide news items and the pornographization of death: a Turkish case study Elif Korap OEzel and Sadiye Deniz 29 Journalism ethics and the political economy of zakazukha and kompromat in Russia Anna Klyueva 30 Echo chamber journalism: migration reporting in Hungary Peter Bajomi-Lazar 31 Beyond the ethics of objectivity: covering the refugee crisis in Slovenia Dejan Jontes 32 Media capture in Central and Eastern Europe: the corrosive impact on democracy and desecration of journalistic ethics William Horsley 33 Mapping ethical dilemmas for sports journalism: an overview of the Spanish landscape Jose Luis Rojas-Torrijos and Xavier Ramon-Vegas SECTION 3 Emerging issues in journalism ethics 34 Ethical issues in data journalism Bastiaan Vanacker 35 Ethical issues in large-scale journalistic investigations Gillian Phillips 36 Journalists' use of UGC and automated content: ethical issues Ramon Salaverria 37 Algorithmic news: ethical implications of bias in artificial intelligence in journalism Kathleen Bartzen Culver and Xerxes Minocher 38 The moral mandate of virtual reality journalism John V. Pavlik 39 Clickbait and banal news David Harte 40 "BREAKING NEWS": sourcing, online newsgathering, and verification David A. Craig 41 The case for using informed consent in journalism Bruce Gillespie 42 Ethical implications of the right to be forgotten Ana Azurmendi 43 The influence of fake news: rebuilding public trust in journalism Kati Tusinski Berg 44 Native advertising and the negotiation of autonomy, transparency, and deception Raul Ferrer-Conill, Michael Karlsson, and Elizabeth Van Couvering 45 Journalism ethics and its participatory turn Tobias Eberwein 46 Facebook and the boundaries of professional journalism Brett G. Johnson and Kimberly Kelling SECTION 4 Standard setting 47 Press self-regulation in an international context Susanne Fengler 48 Journalism codes of conduct and ethics as a form of media governance Katharine Sarikakis and Lisa Winter 49 Responsible freedom: the democratic challenge of regulating online media Jessica Heesen 50 Setting limits and controlling the media for ethical journalism Chris Frost 51 Organizational ethics: theories and evidence of the influence of organizations on news content and the ethics of individual journalists Renita Coleman and Hussain Alkhafaji 52 Where accountability is insufficient, bad journalism thrives: the case of the United Kingdom press Brian Cathcart 53 Media accountability and complaint handling in Spain Dolors Palau-Sampio 54 Reminders of responsibility: journalism ethics codes in Western Europe Epp Lauk 55 Masters in their own house: media self-regulation as a safeguard for press freedom Svein Bruras 56 Ethics codes in post-communist countries: the case of Bulgaria and Romania Lada Trifonova Price 57 The humble yet lofty goals of a journalism ethics course Wendy N. Wyatt Index

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  • NCID
    BC10460027
  • ISBN
    • 9780367206475
  • LCCN
    2021005027
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiv, 527 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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