Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 3/4

Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 3/4
Author: John Mair
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845497750

Guest editorial Beyond fear: Reflections on Covid coverage by scholars and practitioners, by John Mair Journalism that serves the public Pandemic brings out the ethical in journalism, by Dorothy Byrne Reporting on the pandemic: The ethical challenges facing journalists, by Tina Bettels-Schwabbauer and Paula Kennedy Issues and limitations in data journalism covering the Covid-19 pandemic: The Italian case, by Philip Di Salvo Research design for a comparative analysis of the media coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic, by Joan Pedro-Carañana, Tabe Bergman and Juan Antonio Carbonell-Asíns Science, risk and misinformation 'Find me a four-year-old child' Journalistic ethics in a time of plague, by Brian Winston Infoxication, infodemics and disinformation: The disinfodemic in the Covid-19 crisis in Spain, by Cristina López García Countering coronavirus disinformation: Which strategies work and which don't?, by Alex Connock From a 'culture of fear' to a 'culture of hope' Media as agent for social change in times of pandemic, by Fabíola Ortiz dos Santos Further international perspectives on the challenges facing media From domestic epidemic to world pandemic: News coverage about Covid-19 in China, by Zhan Zhang Arabic narratives: A study of Gulf Press coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic, by Ahmed Mansoori and Muhammed Musa Balancing privacy and the right to information in Covid-19 reporting in Kenya, by Levi Obonyo and Lydia Ouma Radoli Reporting coronavirus responsibly - across the globe, by Catriona Bonfiglioli

ETHICAL SPACE VOL13

ETHICAL SPACE VOL13
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

Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 2

Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 2
Author: Richard Lance Keeble
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845497729

Papers Virtue epistemology and journalistic objectivity - by Ben Gibran Loss, awakening and American exceptionalism: A moment in contemporary US political communication - by Kristin Demetrious Trauma seeks trauma: One journalist's experience of terror echoes back to WWII - by Carmen Jacques Can trolling be taught? Educating journalism students to identify and manage trolling - an ethical necessity - by Jay Daniel Thompson Down but not out: 'The spike' - and Orwell as (an always ambivalent) radical campaigner for social justice - by Richard Lance Keeble Obituaries Ed Lambeth: Distinguished journalism educator - by Raphael Cohen-Almagor Harold Evans: A personal memoir - by John Mair A 'million-petalled flower' A tribute to Clive James - by James Waller-Davies

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Author: American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590318737

The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.

Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 1

Ethical Space Vol.17 Issue 1
Author: Richard Lance Keeble
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845497620

Editorial How brave investigative journalism can become a source of hope - by Richard Lance Keeble Papers Reporting corruption: An ethical imperative for Latin American journalists - by Antonio Castillo Close travel: On the ethics of writing about the near-at-hand - by Ben Stubbs UK 2019 General Election Special Dorothy Byrne: A big debate about the big TV debates Angela Antetomaso: How Brexit changed my life Alex Connock: Throwing light on 'dark patterns' of global ecommerce in UK politics Review essay Richard Lance Keeble on Disrupt and deny, by Rory Cormac

Ethical Space Vol. 19 Issue 3/4

Ethical Space Vol. 19 Issue 3/4
Author: Barbara Henderson
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845498108

Special issue: True crime, ethics and the media Guest editors: Barbara Henderson and David Baines Guest editorial True crime ethics: A timely interrogation - by Barbara Henderson Papers Women's empathetic interventions in true crime storytelling - by Ruth C. Fogarty A police-run true crime podcast: A comparison of justice in State crime command - investigations, Bowraville, and Phoebe's fall - by Lili Pâquet The ethics of bearing witness: Subject empowerment versus true crime intrigue in Kim Longinotto's Shooting the mafia (2019) - by George S. Larke-Walsh Sympathetic or blame-worthy: The handling of ethical complexities in reporting on the victims of the 'Essex lorry deaths' by Dutch online-only news sources - by Ilse A. Ras Murder tales - True crime narratives between fact and fiction: A troubled relationship - by Nicholas Beckmann 'I'm not a journalist. I don't think that I necessarily fall under the same rules that they do': Journalistic ethics in true crime podcast production - by Kelli S. Boling Websleuthing, participatory culture and the ethics of true crime content - by Bethan Jones Article Curing an ethical hangover: A forensic examination of the potential of the post-true crime movement - by Nina Jones Book reviews John Mair on The BBC: A people's history, by David Hendy; Sue Joseph on Through her eyes: Australia's women correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine, edited by Melissa Roberts and Trevor Watson; Matthew Ricketson on Plagued: Australia's two years of hell - the inside story, by Simon Benson and Geoff Chambers

Ethical Space Vol.15

Ethical Space Vol.15
Author: Sue Joseph
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845497330

Special Issue: The ethics of the journalistic memoir: Radical departures Edited by Sue Joseph PAPERS Lara Pawson's genre-bending memoir - gravitas and the celebration of unique cultural spaces - by Richard Lance Keeble When journalism isn't enough: 'Horror surrealism' in Behrouz Boochani's testimonial prison narrative - by Willa McDonald On being unfair: The ethics of the memoir-journalism hybrid - by Lisa A. Phillips Stan Grant and cultural memory: Embodying a national race narrative through memoir - by Sue Joseph PLUS Liberal mass media and the 'Israel lobby' theory - by T. J. Coles Media trust and use among urban news consumers in Brazil - by Flávia Milhorance and Jane Singer Balancing instrumental rationality and value rationality in communicating information: A study of the 'Nobel Older Brother' case - by Lili Ning Dumbs gone to Iceland: (Re)presentations of English national identity during Euro 2016 and the EU referendum - by Roger Domeneghetti 'An eye in the eye of the hurricane' Fire and fury, immersion and ethics in political literary journalism - by Kerrie Davies The science communication challenge: Truth and disagreement in democratic knowledge societies - by Gitte Meyer

Ethical Space Vol. 20 Issue 4

Ethical Space Vol. 20 Issue 4
Author: Tess Scholfield-Peters
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845498238

Introduction Introduction: Ethics and expressions - by Tess Scholfield-Peters Papers Leaving Auschwitz: Exploring the complexities of third-generation Holocaust narrative - by Janine Schloss When the story remains untold: Making meaning of the Holocaust from a third-generation perspective - by Anne Elizabeth Hand In word and deed: A scenic story about guilt in the third generation - by Simon Arnold 'I have bits and pieces': Comparing accounts of the Holocaust from survivors and their grandchildren - by Tamar Aizenberg Articles Exploring the legacy of partition through inherited memories - by Deborah Nixon Biographers/historians as surrogate family - by Anne Sarzin Plus Book review by Kurt Sengul

Ethical Space Vol. 20 Issue 2/3

Ethical Space Vol. 20 Issue 2/3
Author: Debra Harry
Publisher: Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845498160

Special double issue Indigenous communication landscapes Guest editorial How Indigenous narratives are embedded within, emerging from and calling across landscapes - by O. Ripeka Mercier, Beth Ginondidoy Leonard and Debra Harry Papers Speaking into the silences: American Indian representation and negotiation in news media - by Melissa Greene-Blye We are not your offensive mascots: Knowledge surveys exploring US national coverage and comments about Native people - by Victoria LaPoe, by Victoria LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Candi Carter Olson, Cristina Azocar, Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Bharbi Hazarika and Julia Weber Missing women news coverage and implications of standpoint theory - by Grace James, Victoria LaPoe, Benjamin R. LaPoe II and Alesha Davis Pouwhenua: Marking and storying the ancestral landscape - by Margaret Forster and Peter Meihana Tautitotito - Kama'ilio: Talking story - Health storytelling between relations - by Ashlea Gillon, Samantha Keaulana-Scott, Kiri West and Mapuana Antonio Shijyaa haa research: Reflections on positionality, relationality and commonality - by Charleen Fisher and Nina Nikola Doering Traversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research - by Tanya Allport, Tom Johnson and Meretini Bennett-Huxtable Ngā taonga tuku iho: Intergenerational transmission using archives - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna Leoni Kia tangata whenua: Artificial intelligence that grows from the land and people - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna Leoni Future visions for te taiao: Re-imagining environmental governance and political communication through film - by Ellen Tapsell Examining how Reservation dogs and Rutherford Falls critically craft community narratives: Indigenous storytellers celebrate non-stereotypical designs - by Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Victoria L. LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Hannah Ötting and Julia Weber

Speaking Beyond Earth

Speaking Beyond Earth
Author: Paul E. Quast
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2024-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1476690006

Since the dawn of the Space Age, small cohorts of humanity have broadcast signals towards other stars, fabricated "space-time capsules" to "speak for Earth" aboard interstellar probes, deposited collections of "space oddities" on other astronomical bodies, and permanently incised the memory of our species across the deep-time legacy of the Sol System. Many of these purposeful "messages" are the consequence of age-old behaviors, traditions, and material practices using modern aerospace technologies. Most attempt to preserve narratives of human experience in social exchange devices for imagined, exotic audiences. Looking back upon this accumulative history of "messaging from Earth", how do we begin to interpret such an eclectic portrait of Earth for ourselves? Surveying and cataloguing the variety of these artifacts through a series of interdisciplinary essays and visual documentation, this volume chronicles our changing relationships, customs, and assumptions made within this material culture for our own eyes. What do these autobiographical accounts tell us about Terrans and our minds, set against the backdrop of our planetary history?