Chris Frost (UK Liverpool John Moores University)
Journalism Ethics and Regulation
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Chris Frost (UK Liverpool John Moores University)
Journalism Ethics and Regulation
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The new edition of Journalism Ethics and Regulation gives a comprehensive guidance on these vital areas of journalistic practice and presents new materials on privacy on social media, ethical and regulatory issues around new methods of news gathering and funding, new regulation systems, including the impact of the Leveson Enquiry on regulation, and journalism ethics and regulation abroad.
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The new edition of Journalism Ethics and Regulation gives a comprehensive guidance on these vital areas of journalistic practice and presents new materials on privacy on social media, ethical and regulatory issues around new methods of news gathering and funding, new regulation systems, including the impact of the Leveson Enquiry on regulation, and journalism ethics and regulation abroad.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781138796584
- ISBN-10: 1138796581
- Artikelnr.: 43033300
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781138796584
- ISBN-10: 1138796581
- Artikelnr.: 43033300
Chris Frost is Professor of Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University. He is the author of Designing for Newspapers and Magazines (second edition, 2011) and Reporting for Journalists (second edition, 2010). Before moving into teaching, he worked in newspapers for more than twenty years as a journalist and editor. He is a former president of the National Union of Journalists, and chairs the NUJ's Ethics Council. He is also Chair of the Association for Journalism Education and a National Executive Council member of the NUJ.
1. What are ethics? 2. News: towards a definition 3. Morality of reporting
4. The good journalist 5. Truth, accuracy, objectivity and trust 6. Privacy
and intrusion 7. Reputation 8. Gathering the new 9. Reporting the
vulnerable 10. Deciding what to publish 11. Harm and offence 12.
Professional practice 13. Regulation 14. History of print regulation in the
20th Century 15. History of Print Regulation in the 21st Century 16.
History of broadcast regulation 17. Codes of conduct as a regulatory system
18. Press regulation systems in the UK and Ireland 19. Broadcast regulation
systems in the UK and Ireland 20. The Internet and journalism ethics 21.
The Experience Abroad Appendix 1: IPSO Editors' Code of Practice Appendix
2: NUJ Code of Conduct Appendix 3: Code of Practice for Press Council of
Ireland Appendix 4: BBC Code of Ethics Appendix 5: Ofcom Broadcasting Code
Appendix 6: Broadcast Authority of Ireland code Appendix 7: International
Federation of Journalists Appendix 8: SPJ Code of Ethics Appendix 9:
Addresses for regulatory bodies Appendix 10: Alliance of Independent Press
Councils of Europe
4. The good journalist 5. Truth, accuracy, objectivity and trust 6. Privacy
and intrusion 7. Reputation 8. Gathering the new 9. Reporting the
vulnerable 10. Deciding what to publish 11. Harm and offence 12.
Professional practice 13. Regulation 14. History of print regulation in the
20th Century 15. History of Print Regulation in the 21st Century 16.
History of broadcast regulation 17. Codes of conduct as a regulatory system
18. Press regulation systems in the UK and Ireland 19. Broadcast regulation
systems in the UK and Ireland 20. The Internet and journalism ethics 21.
The Experience Abroad Appendix 1: IPSO Editors' Code of Practice Appendix
2: NUJ Code of Conduct Appendix 3: Code of Practice for Press Council of
Ireland Appendix 4: BBC Code of Ethics Appendix 5: Ofcom Broadcasting Code
Appendix 6: Broadcast Authority of Ireland code Appendix 7: International
Federation of Journalists Appendix 8: SPJ Code of Ethics Appendix 9:
Addresses for regulatory bodies Appendix 10: Alliance of Independent Press
Councils of Europe
1. What are ethics? 2. News: towards a definition 3. Morality of reporting
4. The good journalist 5. Truth, accuracy, objectivity and trust 6. Privacy
and intrusion 7. Reputation 8. Gathering the new 9. Reporting the
vulnerable 10. Deciding what to publish 11. Harm and offence 12.
Professional practice 13. Regulation 14. History of print regulation in the
20th Century 15. History of Print Regulation in the 21st Century 16.
History of broadcast regulation 17. Codes of conduct as a regulatory system
18. Press regulation systems in the UK and Ireland 19. Broadcast regulation
systems in the UK and Ireland 20. The Internet and journalism ethics 21.
The Experience Abroad Appendix 1: IPSO Editors' Code of Practice Appendix
2: NUJ Code of Conduct Appendix 3: Code of Practice for Press Council of
Ireland Appendix 4: BBC Code of Ethics Appendix 5: Ofcom Broadcasting Code
Appendix 6: Broadcast Authority of Ireland code Appendix 7: International
Federation of Journalists Appendix 8: SPJ Code of Ethics Appendix 9:
Addresses for regulatory bodies Appendix 10: Alliance of Independent Press
Councils of Europe
4. The good journalist 5. Truth, accuracy, objectivity and trust 6. Privacy
and intrusion 7. Reputation 8. Gathering the new 9. Reporting the
vulnerable 10. Deciding what to publish 11. Harm and offence 12.
Professional practice 13. Regulation 14. History of print regulation in the
20th Century 15. History of Print Regulation in the 21st Century 16.
History of broadcast regulation 17. Codes of conduct as a regulatory system
18. Press regulation systems in the UK and Ireland 19. Broadcast regulation
systems in the UK and Ireland 20. The Internet and journalism ethics 21.
The Experience Abroad Appendix 1: IPSO Editors' Code of Practice Appendix
2: NUJ Code of Conduct Appendix 3: Code of Practice for Press Council of
Ireland Appendix 4: BBC Code of Ethics Appendix 5: Ofcom Broadcasting Code
Appendix 6: Broadcast Authority of Ireland code Appendix 7: International
Federation of Journalists Appendix 8: SPJ Code of Ethics Appendix 9:
Addresses for regulatory bodies Appendix 10: Alliance of Independent Press
Councils of Europe