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[Commlist] New Book- Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution (Routledge)
Wed Dec 01 15:19:05 GMT 2021
Noureddine Miladi is pleased to announce the publication of my new book
on /Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution/ (Routledge).
https://www.routledge.com/Global-Media-Ethics-and-the-Digital-Revolution/Miladi/p/book/9781032062143
<https://www.routledge.com/Global-Media-Ethics-and-the-Digital-Revolution/Miladi/p/book/9781032062143>
This volume responds to the challenges posed by the rapid developments
in satellite TV and digital technologies, addressing media ethics from a
global perspective to discuss how we can understand journalism practice
in its cultural contexts.
An international team of contributors draw upon global and non-Western
traditions to discuss the philosophical origins of ethics and the
tension that exists between media institutions, the media market and
political/ideological influencers. The chapters then unveil the
discrepancies among international journalists in abiding by the ethics
of the profession and the extent to which media ethics are understood
and applied in their local context/environment. Arguing that the
legitimacy of ethics comes not from the definition per se, but from the
extent to which it leads to social good, the book posits this should be
the media’s raison d'être to abide by globally accepted ethical norms in
order to serve the common good.
Taking a truly global approach to the question of media ethics, this
volume will be an important resource for scholars and students of
journalism, communication studies, media studies, sociology, politics
and cultural studies.
*CONTENTS*
00- Introduction: Digital Media Explosion and the Question of Ethics
Noureddine Miladi
*PART I- MEDIA ETHICS REVISITED*
01- Political Correctness in a Digital Age: The Ethical Implications of
a Hegemonic Discourse
Andrew Pilkington
02- Impartiality, Fairness and the Bias of Empire: Technologies of
Freedom or Constraint?
Sylvia Harvey
03- Freedom of Expression and Social Responsibility: Contested World
Views on Media Ethics.
Noureddine Miladi
04- Global Media Ethics: Ideology, Politics, and Eurocentrism
Mazhar Al-Zo’by
05- Rethinking Global Media Ethics for a ‘post-American’ World
Daya Thussu
*PART II- MEDIA ETHICS IN PRACTICE*
06- Freedom of Speech, Responsibility and Human Rights in Islam
Fethi B J Ahmed
07- Philosophical Roots of Ethics in the Islamic Tradition
Noureddine Khadmi
08- Ethics of Investigative Journalism
Jamel Zran
09- Fake News as a Challenge for Media Credibility
Suzana Žilič Fišer and Irena Lovrenčič Držanič
10- Media Ethics and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia
Moez Ben Messaoud
11- Journalism Ethics and Conflict Sensitive Reporting: The Case of Al
Jazeera Network
Hala A. Guta
*PART III- GLOBAL MEDIA ETHICS GLOBAL CHALLENGES*
12*- * Journalistic Deontology in News Coverage of Poverty in the
Digital Age: Why Objectivity is bad when reporting on inequality
Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Steven Harkins
13- The Culture of Framing Terminologies**
Ibrahim N. Abusharif
14- Tracing Securitisation of Narratives and Images in the Global Media
Discourse
Abdulfatah Mohamed
15- Decolonising African Journalism Ethics: From Afriethics to Afrokology
Winston Mano
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