ラウトレッジ版 哲学とメディア倫理ハンドブック<br>The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics (Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics)

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ラウトレッジ版 哲学とメディア倫理ハンドブック
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics (Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics)

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Full Description

The media informs, entertains, and connects us. It is woven into the fabric of politics. Its increasing immediacy has become an inescapable feature of almost everybody's life. We are, at the same time, subject to the media and participants in it. The ethical questions it raises have never been more urgent. Trust is in short supply, but we need to share information while dealing with problems like misinformation, disinformation, and echo chambers. And what responsibilities fall on the state, and on other actors such as artists, advertisers, and social media users, as we reckon with endemic problems like racism, sexism, and classism?

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics is an outstanding survey and assessment of this vitally important field. Comprising thirty chapters written by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into five parts:

Freedom of Speech, Privacy, and Censorship
The News Media
Broadening the Scope: Giving Other Aspects of the Media their Due
Justice, Power, and Representation
Vice and Virtue Online

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, media and communication studies, politics, and law, as well as practising media professionals and journalists.

Contents

Introduction Carl Fox and Joe Saunders Part 1: Freedom of Speech, Privacy, and Censorship 1. Hate Speech and the Limits of Free Speech Gerald Lang 2. Privacy and the Media Kevin Macnish and Haleh Asgarinia 3. The Ethics and Politics of Self-Censorship Matthew Festenstein 4. Academic Freedom and the Duty of Care: Reframing Media Coverage of Campus Controversies Shannon Dea 5. Should we Unbundle Free Speech and Press Freedom? Robert Mark Simpson and Damien Storey Part 2: The News Media 6. Political Legitimacy and the News Media: Four Normative Models of the Political Role of the News Media Jonathan Heawood and Fabienne Peter 7. In the Business of Revealing State Secrets Dorota Mokrosinska 8. The Death Knock: A Legitimate Journalistic Practice? Steven Knowlton and Carl Fox 9. How Just War Theory Can Help Media's War Coverage Jovana Davidovic 10. Ethical Issues in Science Journalism: The Benefits of Reporting about Value-Laden Judgments Kevin C. Elliott 11. The Ethics of Media Interviewing: Asking Good Questions and Listening to the Answers Susan Notess and Lani Watson 12. What is the Public Interest in Crime News? The Expressive Function of Newsworthiness Christopher Bennett Part 3: Broadening the Scope: Giving Other Aspects of the Media their Due 13. Complicity and Sports Journalism Tom Bradshaw 14. Satire and Stability Carl Fox 15. The Art of Immoral Artists Shen-yi Liao 16. Ethics of Advertising Jamie Dow 17. "Conspiracy Theories", the Deep State, and the Media David Coady Part 4: Justice, Power, and Representation 18. Race and the Media: Beyond Defensiveness Carl Fox 19. Tragedy and Inspiration: The Epistemic Injustice of Stereotypical Media Representations of Disability Jessica Begon 20. Women's Subordination, Objectification and Silencing: The Role of Pornography Lina Papadaki 21. Sport and Re-creation in the Media Stephen Mumford and Sheree Bekker 22. Class, Inequality, and the Media Faik Kurtulmus and Jan Kandiyali 23. Break the Long Lens of the Law! From Police Propaganda to Movement Media Koshka Duff Part 5: Vice and Virtue Online 24. The Ethics of Social Media: Being Better Online Joe Saunders 25. Online Shaming's Invisible Harms Karen Adkins 26. The Only Reason to Do Anything: Online Trolling as the Deceptive Disruption of Joint Action Étienne Brown 27. The Ethics and Epistemology of Deepfakes Taylor Matthews and Ian James Kidd 28. Scrolling Towards Bethlehem: Conforming to Authoritarian Social Media Laws Yvonne Chiu 29. Keep Quiet Inside the Echo Chamber: The Ethics of Posting on Social Media Yuval Avnur 30. New Media and Manipulation Samantha Bradshaw and Massimo Renzo. Index

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