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245 0 4 _aThe handbook of global communication and media ethics /
_cedited by Robert S. Fortner and P. Mark Fackler.
260 _aChichester, West Sussex, U.K. ;
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_c2011.
300 _a2 v. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
490 1 _aHandbooks in communication and media.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gv. I :
_tPrimordial issues in communication ethics /
_rClifford G. Christians --
_tCommunication ethics : the wonder of metanarratives in a postmodern age /
_rRonald C. Arnett --
_tInformation, communication and planetary citizenship /
_rLuiz Martins da Silva --
_tGlobal communication and cultural particularisms : the place of values in the simultaneity of structural globalization and cultural fragmentation --the case of Islamic civilization /
_rBassam Tibi --
_tThe ethics of privacy in high versus low technology societies /
_rRobert S. Fortner --
_tSocial responsibility theory and media monopolies /
_rP. Mark Fackler --
_tEthics and ideology : moving from labels to analysis /
_rLee Wilkins --
_tFragments of truth : the right to communicate as a universal value /
_rPhilip Lee --
_tGlocal media ethics /
_rShakuntala Rao --
_tFeminist ethics and global media /
_rLinda Steiner --
_tWords as weapons : a history of war reporting --1945 to the present /
_rRichard Lance Keeble --
_tMulti-dimensional objectivity for global journalism /
_rStephen J.A. Ward --
_tNew media and an old problem : promoting democracy /
_rDeni Elliott and Amanda Decker --
_tThe dilemma of trust /
_rIan Richards --
_tThe ethical case for a blasphemy law /
_rNeville Cox --
_tThe medium is the moral /
_rMichael Bugeja --
_tDevelopment ethics : the audacious agenda /
_rChloe Schwenke --
_tIndigenous media values : cultural and ethical implications /
_rJoe Grixti --
_tMedia ethics as panoptic discourse : a Foucauldian view /
_rEd Mccluskie --
_tEthical anxieties in the global public sphere /
_rRobert S. Fortner --
_tUniversalism and communitarianism in media ethics /
_rClifford G. Christians --
_tResponsibility of net users /
_rRaphael Cohen-Almagor --
_tMedia ethics and international organizations /
_rCees J. Hamelink --
_tMaking the case for what can and should be published /
_rBruce W. Swaffield --
_tUngrievable lives : global terror and the media /
_rGiovanna Borradori --
_tJournalism ethics in the moral infrastructure of a global civil society /
_rRobert S. Fortner --
505 0 _gv. II :
_tProblems of application /
_rP. Mark Fackler --
_tDisenfranchised and disempowered : how the globalized media treat their audiences --a case of India /
_rAnita Dighe --
_tQuestioning journalism ethics in the global age : how Japanese news media report and support immigrant law revision /
_rKaori Hayashi --
_tAncient roots and contemporary challenges : Asian journalists try to find the balance /
_rJiafei Yin --
_tUnderstanding Bollywood /
_rVijay Mishra --
_tPeace communication in Sudan : toward infusing a new Islamic perspective /
_rHaydar Badawi Sadig and Hala Asmina Guta --
_tMedia and post-election violence in Kenya /
_rP. Mark Fickler ... [et a.] --
_tEthics of survival : media, Palestinians, and Israelis in conflict /
_rOliver Witte --
_tVoiceless glasnost : responding to government pressures and lack of a free press tradition in Russia /
_rVictor Akhterov --
_tMedia use and abuse in Ethiopia /
_rZenebe Beyene --
_tCollective guilt as a response to evil : a case of arabs and muslims in the western media /
_rRasha A. Abdulla and Mervat Abou Oaf --
_tJournalists as witnesses to violence and suffering /
_rAmy Richards and Jolyon Mitchell --
_tReporting on religious authority complicit with atrocity /
_rPaul Soukup --
_tThe ethics of representation and the internet /
_rBoniface Omachonu Omatta --
_tAuthors, authority, ownership and ethics in digital media and news /
_rJarice Hansen --
_tEthical implications of blogging /
_rBernhard Debatin --
_tJournalism ethics in a digital network /
_rJane B. Singer --
_tNow look what you made me do : violence and media accountability /
_rPeter Hulm --
_tProtecting children from harmful influences of media through formal and nonformal media education /
_rAsbjrnSimonnes and Gudmund Gjeltsen --
_tEthics and international propaganda /
_rPhilip M. Taylor --
_tModernization and its discontents : ethics, development and the diffusion of innovations /
_rRobert S. Fortner --
_tCommunication technologies in the arsenal of al Qaeda and Taliban : why the west is not winning the war on terror /
_rHaydar Badawi Sadig, Roshan Noorzai, and Hala Asmina Guta --
_tThe ethics of a very public sphere : differential soundscapes and the discourse of the streets /
_rRobert S. Fortner.
520 _a'This groundbreaking collection provides a comprehensive picture of the ethical dimensions of communication in a global setting. Bringing together scholars from around the world, this substantial work examines ethical issues raised by globalization, the practice of journalism, popular culture, and media activities, and provides the most detailed and diverse set of essays ever assembled on this vital topic. The editors, along with a team of international communication and media scholars, provides an authoritative overview of the philosophical and theoretical issues associated with global communication and media ethics, including examinations of feminism, ideology, social responsibility, reporting, metanarratives, blasphemy, development, and glocalism, among many others. In addition, the handbook includes international case studies addressing topics such as reporting, censorship, responsibility, terrorism, disenfranchisement, and guilt. The work includes contributions by several Islamic scholars discussing various facets of that religion's engagement with the public sphere, as well as essays dealing with the religious and cultural factors that complicate efforts to understand our world. Fortner and Fackler's innovative collection is both theoretical and practical, and will raise the ethical bar for both scholars and practitioners in the world of global communication and media'--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aCommunication
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aMass media
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
700 1 _aFortner, Robert S.
700 1 _aFackler, Mark.
830 0 _aHandbooks in communication and media.
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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