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Beteiligte: Rao, Shakuntala (Sonstige), Wasserman, Herman (Sonstige)
veröffentlicht: Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2015
Medientyp: Buch, E-Book

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Umfang: XIII, 219 S.; 23 cm
ISBN: 9781137498250
1137498250
Ausgabe: 1. publ.
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: Verbunddaten SWB
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"This book brings together a range of perspectives from around the globe to address questions of media ethics and justice both in local contexts and in a transnational, global environment. A common denominator running through such disparate investigations of theories and practices of media ethics and justice in democracies as diverse as India, South Africa, Pakistan, and the United States, is how specific media practices relate to the global. There is general acknowledgement that similarities between ethical systems have to emerge in local contexts, rather than the other way around. In presentation of case studies and philosophical debates, the concept of justice in media ethics is illuminated from various angles. A common theme in these essays is the acknowledgement that ethics and justice are central to the evolution of a democratic public sphere saturated with media images and narratives. "--

Machine generated contents note:1. Introduction: Media Ethics and Justice in the Age of Globalization; Shakuntala Rao and Herman Wasserman -- 2. The Moral Priority of Globalism in a Media Saturated World; Stephen J. A. Ward -- 3. Global Justice and Civil Society; Clifford C. Christians -- 4. Social Justice and Citizenship in South Africa: The Media's Role; Herman Wasserman -- 5. Paying for Journalism: An Ethics-Based and Collaborative Business Model; Lee Wilkins -- 6. News for Sale: Paid news, Media Ethics and India's Democratic Public Sphere; Vipul Mudgal -- 7. Practices of Indian Journalism: Justice, Ethics, and Globalization; Shakuntala Rao -- 8. Justice as an Islamic Journalistic Value and Goal; Muhammad Ayish -- 9. The Idea of Public Good in Rammohan Roy's Early Days of Journalism Ethics; Prasun Sonwalkar -- 10. The Chief and the Channels: How Satellite Television Sparked a Social Movement for 'Rule of Law' that is Restructuring Political Power in Pakistan; Shahan Mufti -- 11. The Changing Structures of Media and Ethics in India; Bharat Bhushan.