Ethics for a digital era / Deni Elliott, Edward H. Spence.
Series: Blackwell public philosophy ; 2357 | Boylan, Michael ; Publisher: New Jersey : Wiley Blackwell, 2018Copyright date: c2018Edition: First EditionDescription: 219 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781118968918 (cloth)
- 9781118974667 (pbk.)
- 174.907 .El46 2018
- PN4756 .E57 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
From analog to digital news -- A new paradigm for news -- Legacy news organizations move from analog to digital -- Intellectual property and information sharing -- Citizen responsibility in the digital era -- Thinking through ethical issues in digital journalism -- DOIT, a process for normative analysis -- Issues in convergent journalism -- Privacy and disclosure -- Deception in sourcing and presentation -- Media corruption -- Using the virtual world to create a better physical world -- Beyond ethics: communicating wisely -- Digital diversity and democracy.
"Ethics for a Digital Era provides a penetrating analysis of the ethical issues that have emerged as the digital revolution progresses, including journalistic practices that impact on the truth, reliability, and trustworthiness of communicating information. The volume explores new methods and models for ethical inquiry in a digital world, and maps out guidelines for web-based news producers and users to conceptualize ethical issues and analyze ethically questionable acts." --Provided by publisher
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