Towards a Global Media Ethics
Media are an inescapable part of daily life. Yet media consumption, has until recently been an act performed by audiences at a distance from processes of media production. Perhaps this is why journalistic codes of ” media ethics” are formulated exclusively from the point of view of media professionals, not media audiences, and why issues of media ethics are not generally thought of as the subject of legitimate intervention by members of the public, even, as Onora O”Neill noted in her 2002 BBC Reith Lectures (O”Neill 2003), in societies that claim to be democracies.
Nick Couldry
Department of Media and Communications,Goldsmiths, University of London
国内会议
上海
英文
300-315
2007-10-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)