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This fully updated second edition of the popular handbook provides an exploration of thinking on media ethics, bringing together the intellectual history of global mass media ethics over the past 40 years, summarising existing research and setting future agenda grounded in philosophy and social science.This second edition offers up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of media ethics, including source ethics, social media, the roots of law in ethics, and documentary film. The wide range of contributors include scholars and former professionals who worked as journalists, public relations professionals, and advertising practitioners. They lay out both a good grounding from which to begin more in-depth and individualized explorations, and extensive bibliographies for each chapter to aid that process.For students and professionals who seek to understand and do the best work possible, this book will provide both insight and direction. Standing apart in its comprehensive coverage, the Handbook is required reading for scholars, graduate students, and researchers in media, mass communication, journalism, ethics, and related areas. (Provided by publisher)
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Complexity theory as a subject has gained increasing prominence across numerous disciplines including physics, biology, sociology and economics. Large interconnected systems such as the Internet display a number of inherent architectural characteristics deeming them well-suited to the study of complex dynamic networks. This important book uses various network science-based tools to explore the contentious issue of Internet regulation. The author demonstrates that the Internet as a global communications space is a self-organizing entity that has proven problematic for regulators, and that in order to regulate cyberspace, one must first understand how the network operates. In order to illustrate how the world wide web operates, Andres Guadamuz presents case studies in copyright policy, peer-production and cyber crime, providing in-depth analyses of the challenges posed by the Internet's complex dynamic networks. The book concludes that regulatory efforts that ignore empirical evidence will ultimately encounter serious problems. Networks, Complexity and Internet Regulation introduces network theory to legal audiences and applies some of the characteristics of large distributed self-organizing networks to the topic of Internet regulation. As such, this fascinating book will prove invaluable to researchers, academics and students in the fields of Internet regulation and policy, intellectual property law and information technology law.
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A practical, hands-on guide providing editors and journalists with the tools necessary to ensure that published material is accurate, readable, and complete.
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From 9/11 to the Snowden leaks, stories about surveillance increasingly dominate the headlines. But security and police agencies or internet and phone companies are not the only players. Surveillance is not only 'done to us' - it is something we do in everyday life. We submit to surveillance, believing that 'we have nothing to hide.' Or we try to protect our privacy or negotiate the terms under which others have access to our data. At the same time, we participate in surveillance in order to supervise children, monitor other road users, and safeguard our property. Social media allows us to keep tabs on others, including complete strangers, as well as on ourselves. This is the culture of surveillance. Watching has become a way of life. This important new book explores the imaginaries and practices of everyday surveillance, at work, at play, in school, at home, in both 'public' and 'private' domains. Its main focus is not high-tech, organized surveillance operations but our varied, often emotional, mundane experiences of surveillance that range from the casual and careless to the focused and intentional. Surveillance culture, David Lyon argues, is not detached from the surveillance state, society and economy. It is informed by them. He reveals how the culture of surveillance may help to domesticate and naturalize surveillance of unwelcome kinds, weighing which kinds of surveillance might be fostered for the common good and human flourishing.
#SBIB:316.7C110 --- #SBIB:309H1720 --- #SBIB:35H24 --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- Cultuur en sociale stratificatie --- Informatiekunde, informatie management --- Informatiemanagement bij de overheid --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Electronic surveillance --- Vigilance (Psychology) --- Security (Psychology) --- Privacy, Right of --- Social aspects --- Sociology of culture --- Social problems --- Human rights --- Surveillance électronique --- Social aspects. --- Cultuur en sociale stratificatie. --- Informatiekunde, informatie management. --- Informatiemanagement bij de overheid. --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy). --- Electronic surveillance - Social aspects
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In a time in which new technologies make it easy to gather and process data, the discussion on privacy tends to focus exclusively on the protecting of personal data. To Serge Gutwirth, privacy involves far more. He advances the intriguing thesis that privacy is in fact the safeguard of personal freedom the safeguard of the individual's freedom to decide who she or he is, what she or he does, and who knows about it. Any restriction on privacy thus means an infringement of personal freedom. And it's exactly this freedom that plays an essential role in every democracy.
Privacy, Right of. --- Data protection --- Droit à la vie privée --- Protection de l'information (Informatique) --- Law and legislation. --- Droit --- Privacy, Right of --- Law and legislation --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- #SBIB:35H24 --- #SBIB:340H20 --- #A0206A --- 406 Privacy --- -Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Informatiemanagement bij de overheid --- Burgerlijk recht --- -Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- -Invasion of privacy --- Data governance --- Droit à la vie privée --- Habeas data --- Data protection - Law and legislation
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Mass communications --- General ethics --- Documentation and information --- Information technology --- Technologie de l'information --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Aspect moral --- #SBIB:309H103 --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Information ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Public law. Constitutional law --- Freedom of speech --- Liberté d'expression --- -#SBIB:309H1015 --- #SBIB:17H20 --- #SBIB:328H31 --- Free speech --- Liberty of speech --- Speech, Freedom of --- Civil rights --- Freedom of expression --- Assembly, Right of --- Freedom of information --- Intellectual freedom --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Sociale wijsbegeerte: algemeen --- Instellingen en beleid: VSA / USA --- Law and legislation --- Liberté d'expression --- #SBIB:309H1015
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Presidents --- Présidents --- Election --- 324 --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- #SBIB:309H1016 --- Verkiezingen --algemeen --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Media: socio-culturele aspecten (massamedia en maatschappij, met inbegrip van cultuurhistorische werken en werken over de maatschappelijke en politieke effecten van de (diverse) media) --- 324 Verkiezingen --algemeen --- Présidents --- United States --- Etats-Unis. Présidents. Elections. --- Verenigde Staten.Presidenten. Verkiezingen.
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The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth century. The rise of digital and social media necessitates a new way of considering the ethical questions facing practicing journalists. This volume considers the various individual, cultural and institutional influences that have an impact on journalistic ethics today. It also examines the links between ethics and professionalism, the organisational promotion of ethical values and the tensions between ethics, freedom of information and speech, and the need to disseminate information. By comparing the theoretical underpinnings of journalistic ethics with a variety of international case studies, this volume provides a comparative global analysis of the ethical challenges faced by the media in the twenty-first century. It will be essential reading for students of journalism and practising journalists.
#SBIB:309H302 --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- #sbib: --- Journalistic ethics. --- Journalism --- Professional ethics --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,... --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Journalistes --- Déontologie --- Journalistic ethics --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,.. --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,. --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,
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