2020
DOI: 10.4324/9781315545929
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The Routledge Handbook of Mass Media Ethics

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“…Just how to practice transparency remains unclear (Overholser, 2006; Wilkins and Christians 2009). Specific proposals have included virtual newsroom tours, enhanced corrections processes, weekly ombudsman reports, and transparency in sourcing.…”
Section: Operationalizing Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just how to practice transparency remains unclear (Overholser, 2006; Wilkins and Christians 2009). Specific proposals have included virtual newsroom tours, enhanced corrections processes, weekly ombudsman reports, and transparency in sourcing.…”
Section: Operationalizing Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compõem o corpus de análise as seguintes obras: "Ethical issues in Journalism and Media", de Belsey & Chadwick (1992); "Media Ethics", de Kieran (1998); "Ethics for journalists", de Keeble (2001); "Ethics and Journalism", de Sanders (2003); "The Handbook of Mass Media Ethics", editado por Wilkins & Christians (2009); "The Handbook of Global Communications and Media Ethics", compilado por Fortner & Fackler (2011); "The Handbook of Global Online Journalism", organizado por Siapera & Veglis (2012); "Ethics of Media", de Couldry, Madianou e Pinchevski (2013); "Ethics for digital journalists", de Zion & Craig (2015) e "Controversies in Digital Ethics", organizado por Davisson & Booth (2016). Definida a amostra, elaboramos um instrumento para coleta e registro dos dados.…”
Section: Metodologiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Briandana & Mihardja (2020;Doktoralina et al (2020); Hoynes (2019) mass media trends in terms of economic motivation is characterized by increasing rate and proportion of the program broadcast. Another is the news program impressions that are not in line with the media ethics (Wilkins & Christians, 2020), and It should respect moral values and principles of right or wrong (Altschull, 1990;Wilkins & Christians, 2020;Wright & Hinson, 2015). However, becausee of the economic importance of broadcasting a program in the mass media, the market factor, that is to say to survive, the role of the communication should practice the selling of professionalism, codes of ethics and the moral responsibility of journalism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%