This essay outlines an account of virtue ethics applied to the profession of journalism. Virtue ethics emphasizes character before consequences, requires t... Aaron,Quinn - 《Journal of Mass Media Ethics》 被引量: 13发表: 2007年 Materializing New Media Embodiment in Information Aesthetics notes Punc...
The “Bite Me!” Award that Ethics Alarms hereby bestows on Elon Musk is the honorable and admirable version of the schizophrenic designation as opposed to the alternative handed to Ann Althousein this recent post. To alleviate confusion, I will henceforth describe what Musk has earned with his...
Media ethicsby John Weckert and Douglas Adeney (Westport, CT: Greenwood "Contributions to the Study of Computer Science, No. 4,"; 1997—$59.95, ISBN 0–313–29362–7, 175 pp., chapter references and further readings, glossary, bibliography, index)doi:10.1080/10948009909361633...
First and foremost, these games are possessed of an overriding ethical imperative: win. If the game has a win condition, a player who does not try to win is not playing the game. As Johann Huizinga notes in Homo Ludens, a player who does not try to win faces greater censure from ...
journalists to do more. SANEF notes the detailed 69 recommendations put forward, arranged into the following eight categories: media freedom, media diversity, ethics and standards, financial resources, safety and security of journalists, continuing professional development, theSunday Timesand regulatory ...
On porn censorship and liberal ethics in the UK. Brief notes on the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 203 作者: GNL Diega 摘要: This article deals with the highly criticised Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014, which provides that now the British ...
Sweet Intelligent Home 101 5 Sustainability, Self-Preservation, and Self-Mediation 129 6 Face-to-Facebook, or the Ethics of Mediation: From Media Ethics to an Ethics of Mediation 153 7 Remediating Creativity: Performance, Invention, Critique 173 Conclusion: Creative Media Manifesto 201 Notes 207 ...
The increased mediatization of society since 1960 has lead to a discussion of the mediatization of politics and the role of media for political debate and democracy. Habermas as early as 1962 discussed the rise and potential decline of the public sphere.
Social media posts incorporate real-time information that has, elsewhere, been exploited to predict social trends. This paper considers whether such information can be useful in relation to crime and fear of crime. A large number of tweets were collected
The increased information need after the outburst of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has led to the enhanced role of public addresses and press conferences that can broadcast important information simultaneously to a large number of people through a number of di