Ethics and Media Culture: Practices and Representations
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Ethics and Media Culture: Practices and Representations

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Ethics and Media Culture: Practices and Representations

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Ethics and Media Culture straddles the practical and ethical issues of contention encountered by journalists. The book's various contributors cover a diversity of issues and viewpoints, attempting to broaden out the debates particularly in relation to Journalism Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology of Culture and Communications, Philosophy and History. The debate concerning media ethics has intensified in recent years, fuelled mainly by the standards of journalist and media practices. The role of practitioners has taken centre-stage as concerns over what constitutes ethical, and therefore socially acceptable practice and behaviour, by the public, practitioners and intellectuals alike. The discursive relationship between the production and consumption of information is central to the debate regarding moral conduct, particularly in light of the commercialisation of the media. Considering that media institutions operate in a climate of intense competition, the value of information and its corresponding quality have begun to be critically assessed in terms of ethical understanding. A degree of open-endedness is maintained in discussions throughout this book, which is intended to engage the reader with the issues raised and determine their own conclusions.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
ISBN
9781136029370

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Notes on contributors
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Radical mass media criticism: elements of a history from Kraus to Bourdieu
  12. 2 Trust in media practices: towards cultural development
  13. 3 Enframing/revealing: on the question of ethics and difference in technologies of mediation
  14. 4 The 'fourth estate' and moral responsibilities
  15. 5 Reproducing consciousness: what is Indonesia?
  16. 6 The manufacture of news - fast moving consumer goods production, or public service?
  17. 7 'If it bleeds, it leads': ethical questions about popular journalism
  18. 8 New Labour, New Britain. Campaign politics and the ethics of spin
  19. 9 Parody, pastiche or purloining? The uses and abuses of artistic imagery in media representations
  20. 10 'Shock': the value of emotion
  21. 11 Cyber-ethics: regulation and privatisation
  22. 12 'Sweet sell of sexcess': the production of young women's magazines and readerships in the 1990s
  23. 13 A social drama: media violence controversies and anti-violence campaign groups
  24. 14 Consuming interests in a culture of secrecy
  25. 15 And the consequence was ... Dealing with the human impact of unethical journalism
  26. 16 A degree of uncertainty: aspects of the debate over the regulation of the press in the UK since 1945
  27. 17 Codes and cultures
  28. 18 Media ethics at the sharp end
  29. Index