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Author | : Richard Lance Keeble |
Publisher | : Theschoolbook.com |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2015-06-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781845496555 |
PAPERS Reporter power: News organisations, duty of care and the use of locally-hired news gatherers in Syria - Richard Pendry Phantom of the Opera: A lesson in genuine dialogue - Slavica Kodish The rediscovery of ideology (once again): A tribute to Stuart Hall - Justin Schlosberg The work and 'architecture of listening': Requisites for ethical organisation-public communication - Jim Macnamara Kant's contribution to the ethics of communication - Shannon Bowen and Paul Prescott REVIEWS Sue Joseph, John Mair, Willa McDonald and Elizabeth Pattinson examine recent publications"
Author | : Paul Lashmar |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : 2015-12-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781845496678 |
Special Double Issue The Press, Intelligence and the Ethics Debate Guest-edited by Paul Lashmar PAPERS Spies and journalists: Towards an ethical framework? - Paul Lashmar Useful idiots or Big Brother's antidote? Analysing the ethical role of the state, Guardian and Edward Snowden in the controversy over surveillance and whistle-blowing - Tim Crook Assessing interdisciplinary academic and multi-stakeholder positions on transparency in the post-Snowden leak era - Vian Bakir and Andrew McStay Privacy as a line of flight in societies of mass surveillance - Christopher Campbell and Rosamunde van Brakel Watching them: Watching us - where are the ethical boundaries? - Steve Wright REVIEWS Richard Lance Keeble on British writers and MI5 surveillance 1930-1960, by James Smith Paul Lashmar on Intercept: The secret history of computers and spies, by Gordon Corera PLUS Papers by Jeanti St Clair, and Glynn Greensmith and Lelia Green. And book reviews by Jonathan Englert, Sue Joseph, Richard Lance Keeble, John Mair and Elizabeth Pattinson"
Author | : Richard Lance Keeble |
Publisher | : Theschoolbook.com |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2016-10-19 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781845496944 |
The International Journal of Communication Ethics
Author | : Richard Lance Keeble |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2015-02-24 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781845496524 |
Special 2014 ICE annual conference issue Editorial: Celebrating, and questioning, great minds Richard Hoggart and Pilkington: Populism and public service broadcasting - Julian Petley Richard Hoggart: My father's legacy - Paul Hoggart John Tulloch: On the importance of mischief-making - Richard Lance Keeble PLUS Citizen journalist or citizen agitator? Establishing Twitter in Medway's public sphere - Rob Bailey And much more...
Author | : James S.J. Schwartz |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2016-07-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 331939827X |
This book aims to contribute significantly to the understanding of issues of value (including the ultimate value of space-related activities) which repeatedly emerge in interdisciplinary discussions on space and society. Although a recurring feature of discussions about space in the humanities, the treatment of value questions has tended to be patchy, of uneven quality and even, on occasion, idiosyncratic rather than drawing upon a close familiarity with state-of-the-art ethical theory. One of the volume's aims is to promote a more robust and theoretically informed approach to the ethical dimension of discussions on space and society. While the contributions are written in a manner which is accessible across disciplines, the book still withstands scrutiny by those whose work is primarily on ethics. At the same time it allows academics across a range of disciplines an insight into current approaches toward how the work of ethics gets done. The issues of value raised could be used to inform debates about regulation, space law and protocols for microbial discovery as well as longer-range policy debates about funding.
Author | : Tony Milligan |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2014-12-24 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1476618399 |
Space exploration and off-world commercial activity engage the attention of both enthusiasts and skeptics. Despite differing opinions, what does seem clear is that such activity has increased and is set to expand further--and dramatically so--during the present century. This book explores some of the ethical issues of the emerging space frontier and evaluates the prospects for the medium-range future: Can terraforming of other worlds succeed? Would it be defensible? Should there be limits to mining in space? Do lifeless planets have an integrity that ought to be respected? Could indigenous microbacteria have intrinsic value? Do we have a duty to extend human life? The ethics of sending generation ships on interstellar journeys and the risks associated with seeding other worlds with rudimentary forms of life are also discussed. As exploration is as much about humanity as it is about space, the book concludes with a study of the connection between the sharing of a home planet and membership of a single moral community.
Author | : Erika Nesvold |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2023-03-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0262047543 |
Can we do better in space than we’ve done here on Earth? We’ve pinpointed the destination, refined the technology, designed the habitat, outfitted our space residents. Are we forgetting something? A timely reminder that it’s not just rocket science, this thought-provoking book explores the all-too-human issues raised by the prospect of settling in outer space. It’s worth remembering, Erika Nesvold suggests, that in making new worlds, we don’t necessarily leave our earthly problems behind. Accordingly, her work highlights the complex ethical challenges that accompany any other-worldly venture—questions about the environment, labor rights, and medical ethics, among others. Any such venture, Nesvold contends, must be made on behalf of all humanity, with global input and collaboration. Off-Earth thus includes historical and contemporary examples from outside the dominant Western/US, abled, and privileged narrative of the space industry. Nesvold calls on experts in ethics, sociology, history, social justice, and law to launch a hopeful conversation about the potential ethical pitfalls of becoming a multi-planet species—and, ideally, to shed light on similar problems we presently face here on Earth. Space settlement is rapidly becoming ever more likely. Will it look like the utopian vision of Star Trek? Or the dark future of Star Wars? Nesvold challenges us to decide.
Author | : Judith Townend |
Publisher | : Theschoolbook.com |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2016-05-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781845496852 |
Special issue: Edited by Judith Townend, Denis Muller and Richard Lance Keeble Contributors include Mel Bunce, Clare Cook, Dave Harte, Jonathan Heawood, Lyn McGaurr and Jocelyn E. Williams
Author | : Richard Lance Keeble |
Publisher | : Abramis |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781845495985 |
The 'morally defensible' journalist: Shedding 'performance' and managing an ethic of empathy within personal trauma narrative - by Sue Joseph A Gandhian conundrum: The ethical dilemma in the Indian sustainability discourse - by Prithi Nambiar Achieving the goal of a global computing code of ethics through an international-localisation hybrid - by Oliver K. Burmeister Fit to post but not fit to print: Channel consistency and virtue ethics for legacy print journalism organisations - by Chris Roberts
Author | : Richard Lance Keeble |
Publisher | : Abramis |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2011-02-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781845494803 |
Special ICE conference issue /Andrew Calcutt and Philip Hammond on truth in journalism /Murray Dick highlights the issues surrounding online corrections policies /Trevor Morris on the skirmishes between PRs and journos /Florian Zollmann criticises newspapers' coverage of the US attacks on Fallujah in 2004 Papers /Lioba Suchenwirth spotlights peace journalism in Guatemala /Elina Erzikova examines US and European perspectives on teaching ethics to public relations students /Yeslam Al-Saggaf and John Weckert on freedom of expression online in Saudi Arabia Plus /Thomas W. Cooper on the ethical issues surrounding 'cloud computing' technologies in the Asian-Pacific region /Tessa Mayes identifies three major issues confronting journalists in the UK today /Philosopher David Shaw on 'bad' spoilers