JOURNALISM ETHICS FOR THE DIGITAL AGE
Book ID/图书代码: 11980514B68250
English Summary/英文概要: Journalism is being transformed by the digital revolution. No longer is it confined to those with access to a press, a microphone, or a television camera. Anyone with sufficient literacy and access to the Internet can aspire to practise it, and many are doing so.
This is a book for them all — professional and self-declared journalists — as well as students in the disciplines of journalism, media, communications, and applied ethics. It has been written in a way that also makes it accessible to the intelligent lay reader.
This book covers all the big areas of ethics in journalism: conflict of interest, consent, truth-telling, sources and confidences, deception and betrayal, privacy, treatment of traumatised and vulnerable people, and self-care. And it does so in new ways:
• It identifies new ethical issues brought about by digital technology, as well as new angles on old ethical issues. In this way, it unifies what have been until now two separate streams of literature on media ethics — conventional and online. • The book takes a holistic approach, tracing the ethics of journalism from their origins in philosophy, through the development of values and principles that are expressed in the codes of ethics, to discussions and examples of how these play out in practice. • It offers a tool for systematic ethical decision-making, adapted for the particular needs of decision-making in journalism. • It includes discussions of relevant aspects of media law, including up-to-date material on how Australia’s new ‘shield laws’ are playing out in the courts, and trends in privacy law.
Journalism Ethics for the Digital Age is a book for our times. Written by a journalist turned scholar who had 27 years’ experience in newspapers — 16 of them as a senior editorial executive — it offers not just sound theoretical discussion, but credible practical experience.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 在当下的数字时代革命之中,新闻业经历了一场巨大的变革。新闻业不再局限于那些和出版、智能手机或是电视摄像机相关的人群。相反,只要你具备识字能力,可接入英特网,有志于此,你便可置身新闻业,而实际上许多人也正是这么做的。
本书适用于所有相关人士----不论你是专业记者,亦或者只是自称式新闻工作者----又或者你只是选修有新闻、媒体、通讯和应用伦理学等相关课程的在校学生。本书的整体写作风格适用于所有学识水平的读者群。
本书涵盖了新闻业所涉及的所有道德领域:利益冲突,意见一致,真相陈述,消息源与信心,欺骗与背叛,隐私,创伤人群和脆弱人群应对,自我关怀。以及以全新的方式处理和应对这一切。
本书对数字技术带来的新道德问题及旧道德话题引发的新视角均进行了定义。通过这样的方式,将迄今为止相互分离的两大媒体道德领域的文学流派----传统与网络,进行了统一。本书从全局性角度出发,从源于哲学的新闻业道德开始追溯,到道德准则中所表现出的价值与原则的发展,再到所有这些在实际操作中展开的讨论与案例。本书还将提供专用的系统化道德决策工具,专用于适合新闻业的决策需求。书中还涵盖了对媒体法相关领域的探讨,包括诸如澳大利亚的新“庇护法”如何在法庭上实施以及隐私法领域的发展趋势等与时俱进的素材。
•《数字时代的媒体道德》是一本适用于我们当前时代的书籍。本书由一名曾有27年新闻出版经验的现任学者所著---在其担任记者生涯的27年中,有16年是作为资深编辑----本书所提供的不仅仅是合理健全的理论探讨,同样还伴随有极具可信度的实际操作经验。(DC)
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About the Author/作者介绍: 丹尼斯•马勒担任了长达27年的记者,其中有22年都在《悉尼先驱晨报》和《时代报》就职,并担任资深编辑职务,其中包括在《先驱报》担任首席副主编和新闻编辑,在《时代报》担任副总编。担任助理编辑期间,他同样曾开创了《先驱报》的调查报告板块。1993年离开报刊业后,他开始进行独立调查咨询工作,并在墨尔本大学教授政治科学,作者现于大学新闻推进中心教授媒体道德与法律。其博士论文(2005年)Media Accountability被刊登在《自由民主》杂志上。作者著有Black Saturday in the Media Spotlight。
Denis Muller was a journalist for 27 years, 22 of them at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, where he held senior editorial positions, including chief sub-editor and news editor at the Herald, and associate editor at The Age. As assistant editor (investigations) he also established the investigative reporting unit at the Herald. Since leaving newspapers in 1993 he has conducted an independent research consultancy, taught in the political science program at Melbourne University, and now teaches media ethics and law in the University’s Centre for Advancing Journalism. His doctoral thesis (2005) was entitled Media Accountability in a Liberal Democracy. He is also the author of Black Saturday in the Media Spotlight.
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