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Media accountability : who will watch the watchdog in the Twitter age / edited by William A. Babcock.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012Description: vii, 164 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415698391
  • 9780415698399
Other title:
  • Who will watch the watchdog in the Twitter age?
Uniform titles:
  • Journal of mass media ethics.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070 22
LOC classification:
  • P94 .M3543 2012
Contents:
Mocking the news : how The Daily Show with Jon Stewart holds traditional broadcast news accountable / Chad Painter and Louis Hodges -- Toward an open ethics : implications of new media platforms for global ethics discourse / Stephen J. A. Ward and Herman Wasserman -- Recommendations for hosting audience comments based on discourse ethics / Mark Cenite and Yu Zhang -- Newsgathering and privacy : expanding ethics codes to reflect change in the digital media age / Ginny Whitehouse -- Social audits as media watchdogging / Walter B. Jaehnig and Uche Onyebadi -- Ethical implications of anonymous comments posted to online news stories / Laura Hlavach and William H. Freivogel -- The ethics examiner and media councils : improving ombudsmanship and news councils for true citizen journalism / Rick Kenney and Kerem Ozkan -- "I am eating a sandwich now" : intent and foresight in the Twitter age / Stacy Elizabeth Stevenson and Lee Anne Peck -- Ethics and eloquence in journalism : an approach to press accountability / Theodore L. Glasser and James S. Ettema.
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Chapters 1-8 were originally published as two special issues of the Journal of mass media ethics.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mocking the news : how The Daily Show with Jon Stewart holds traditional broadcast news accountable / Chad Painter and Louis Hodges -- Toward an open ethics : implications of new media platforms for global ethics discourse / Stephen J. A. Ward and Herman Wasserman -- Recommendations for hosting audience comments based on discourse ethics / Mark Cenite and Yu Zhang -- Newsgathering and privacy : expanding ethics codes to reflect change in the digital media age / Ginny Whitehouse -- Social audits as media watchdogging / Walter B. Jaehnig and Uche Onyebadi -- Ethical implications of anonymous comments posted to online news stories / Laura Hlavach and William H. Freivogel -- The ethics examiner and media councils : improving ombudsmanship and news councils for true citizen journalism / Rick Kenney and Kerem Ozkan -- "I am eating a sandwich now" : intent and foresight in the Twitter age / Stacy Elizabeth Stevenson and Lee Anne Peck -- Ethics and eloquence in journalism : an approach to press accountability / Theodore L. Glasser and James S. Ettema.

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