Ethical challenges facing Zimbabwean media in the context of the Internet

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Authors and Corporations: Chari, Tendai (Author)
published: 2009
Part of: , Erschienen in: Global Media Journal: African Edition, volume 3/2009, number 1, pp. 46 - 79. [ISSN: 2073-2740]
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 34 p.
Language: English
Part of: , Erschienen in: Global Media Journal: African Edition, volume 3/2009, number 1, pp. 46 - 79. [ISSN: 2073-2740]
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Collection: Datenbank Internetquellen
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"The Internet has fundamentally transformed the practice of journalism in Africa. It has spawned enormous opportunities and challenges for the African media, and Zimbabwe is no exception. Not only has the concept of news changed but also the manner in which it is gathered and disseminated. Journalists no longer feel compelled to adhere to the ethical cannons of their profession owing to certain qualities of the Internet. This paper investigates ethical challenges faced by the Zimbabwean media as a result of the Internet. In particular the paper discusses ethical challenges in the Zimbabwean media that are either directly or indirectly linked to the Internet. The main argument advanced in this paper is that while the Internet has brought about a number of opportunities for the Zimbabwean media, the same technology has been the root of unethical reporting." [Information des Anbieters]

Abstract; introduction; conceptual framework; Current research on global media ethics; New media and the search for global ethics; The media situation in Zimbabwe; Online publications/websites; The Internet in Africa; The Internet in Zimbabwe; Methodology; Findings and analysis; Ethical challenges; Factual inaccuracies/errors and fabrications; Plagiarism; Vendetta journalism; Anonymous sources; Implications and the future; conclusion; references