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36 - Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and Information Management

Southampton Solent University

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Book title

Journalism, Ethics and Society

Type
A - Authored book
DOI
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Publisher of book
Ashgate
ISBN of book
978-0-7546-4780-5
Year of publication
2008
URL
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Number of additional authors
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Additional information

This book primarily arose from my teaching interests in media ethics since 1995, particularly researching the work of two opposing intellectual schools of thought pivotal to philosophy and media ethics. Within this framework the book assessed the philosophical and cultural context on which journalism is based and researched the relationship between ‘individualism’ (Liberal Philosophy) and ‘communitarianism’ that prioritises the ‘collective community’. This led to a central research question, namely what is the social purpose of journalism? To explore the question effectively chapter one ‘History and Context: News and Newspapers’ reflects on the cultural history of journalism. Chapter two ‘Journalism’ then explores the ‘social purpose’ and ‘meaning’ of journalism and offers a definition in relation to a discourse on ethics. Chapter three assesses the influence of liberalism for framing the philosophical context of news and journalism and focuses on the Liberal notion of ‘individualism’ and assessed how this impacts on the ethics of news. Chapter four places the previous discussion in the context of media ethics and responsibilities and assessed ‘communitarianism’ – as opposed to Liberalism – by introducing a discussion on the US based Public Journalism idea. The final chapter explores the two concepts that are pivotal to journalism ethics, namely ‘truth’ and ‘objectivity’. The book calls for audience research normally associated with media and cultural studies and absent in media ethics, to more clearly assess the cultural effects of news on society within an ethical framework.

The book is currently being translated into Arabic by the King Saud Translation Centre, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
C - Creativity and Communication
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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