
This volume explores the construction of an ethics for news media that is global in reach and impact. Essays by international media ethicists provide leading theoretical perspectives on major issues and applies the ideas to specific countries, contexts and problems, addressing such questions as: Are there universal values in journalism? How would a global media ethics do justice to the cultural, political, and economic differences around the world? Can a global ethic based on universal principles allow for diversity of media systems and cultural values? What should be the principles and norms of practice of global media ethics? The result is a rich source of ethical thought and analysis on questions raised by contemporary global media.
This volume investigates the feasibility and framework of a unified ethical standard for news media operating within a globalized, interconnected information landscape. Stephen J. A. Ward, a prominent scholar in media ethics, curates a collection of essays from international contributors to examine how journalism can maintain integrity while navigating diverse cultural, political, and economic systems. The text evaluates whether universal values can coexist with local media practices and provides a theoretical foundation for addressing contemporary challenges in international reporting.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of international communication and media studies. Scholars frequently cite the text for its rigorous attempt to reconcile universal ethical principles with the realities of global media diversity.
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203853075
ISBN-13:
9780203853078
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