الكتاب يعد حسب وصف دار النشر له: من أوائل أدوات البحث
والتعليم الشاملة التي تهدف إلى تطوير أخلاقيات وسائل الإعلام العالمية. حيث أدى
ظهور الميديا الجديدة ذات الانتشار والتأثير العالمي إلى خلق حاجة إلى وجود أخلاقيات
الصحافة التي تكون عالمية المبادئ والاهداف. إذ يرى العديد من العلماء والأساتذة
والصحفيون أن أخلاقيات الصحافة القائمة ضيقة الأفق وتتوجه نحو المحلية أكثر...
ولذلك يعد هذا الكتاب حسب الدار علامة فارقة في هذا المجال ومساهمة كبيرة في أخلاقيات الميديا.
ولقد شارك عبد الرحمن عزي بفصل في هذا الكتاب تحت عنوان
(Avoiding Imperialism: Merging the Global and
the Local) استعرض فيه
أسس نظرية الحتمية القيمية في الإعلام وإسهاماتها في التنظير الإعلامي المعياري.
ويحتوي الكتاب على الفصول التالية:
What Is Global Media Ethics?
Pages 5-21
Is Global Media Ethics Utopian?
Pages 23-39
Political Emotions and Global Ethics
Pages 41-57
Media Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Governance
Pages 59-70
Do Journalists Share Universal Values?
Pages 71-90
Ignored but Not Forgotten: Global Issues in Ethical Codes
Pages 91-106
The Role and Purpose of Ombudsmen in a Global Media World
Pages 107-121
A New Perspective on Ethical Reporting About Suicide
Pages 123-136
Beyond the News and Opinion Dichotomy
Pages 137-156
Digital Religion and Global Media: Flows, Communities, and Radicalizations
Pages 157-175
A Feminist Ethics for Journalism
Pages 185-206
Cosmopolitanism as Ground for Global Media Ethics
Pages 207-229
Avoiding Imperialism: Merging the Global and the Local
Pages 231-256
Ethical Relativism, Pluralism, and Global Media Ethics
Pages 257-276
Moral Psychology in Media
Pages 277-300
Algorithms and Media Ethics in the AI Age
Pages 301-328
Pragmatic Objectivity for Global Ethics
Pages 329-350
Promoting the Human Good: The Dual Obligation Wisdom Theory and the Duties of Ethics
Pages 351-365
Levinas and Media Ethics: Between the Particular and the Universal
Pages 367-385
Anthropological Ethics as the Basis for Global Media Ethics
Pages 387-422
The Influence of Digital Media on Accountability and Social Responsibility
Pages 429-444
Ethics of Digital Verification in International Reporting
Pages 445-457
Without Fear or Favor? The Social Reality of Partisan Language
Pages 459-478
Virtual Encounters with Cultural Difference: Ethically Representing the Cultural “Other” in VR Journalism
Pages 479-497
Solidarity in (Social Media) Journalism: A Framework for Assessing Journalistic #Commitments
Pages 499-512
AI, Ethics, and Design: Revisiting the Trolley Problem
Pages 513-533
Digital Media and Social Movements: Obstacles to Building a Global Media Ethic
Pages 535-553
Should Machines Write About Death? Questions of Technology, Humanity, and Ethics in the Automation of Journalism
Pages 555-574
Global Media Ethics and Human Rights: Roles, Responsibilities, and Rehumanizing Journalism
Pages 581-600
Global Justice, Factual Reporting and Advocacy Journalism
Pages 601-618
Global Media Ethics: Perspectives from the Global South
Pages 619-633
Going “Glocal”: Local Journalism and Global Ethics
Pages 635-653
Compassion, Emotion and Objectivity in Global Reporting
Pages 655-675
Reporting Disasters and Traumatic Events
Pages 677-693
Revisiting the Public Interest: Journalism and the Global Immigration Crisis
Pages 695-710
Science Communication: The “Weight of Evidence” Approach and Climate Change
Pages 711-721
Water Rights: Global Media Ethics and Sharing Resources
Pages 723-742
Literary Journalism and Global Media Ethics
Pages 743-761
Reporting Poverty
Pages 763-782
Truth, Reconciliation and Global Ethics
Pages 783-801
City Life and Social Change: Urban Journalism and Global Media Ethics
Pages 803-822
Global Media Ethics and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Pages 823-843
Madonna of Divine Intervention: A Critique of the Reporting of Marie Colvin
Pages 857-875
Publish and Be Damned?: Mainstream Media and the Challenge of Whistleblowing Sites
Pages 877-897
Democratically Engaged Journalism and Extremism
Pages 899-918
Global Patriotism: Is Peace Journalism the Solution?
Pages 919-937
Freedom or Security? Mass Surveillance of Citizens
Pages 939-959
Freedom of the Press: Respecting Traditions and Taking Offence
Pages 961-983
Manufacturing a New Cold War: The National Security State, “Psychological Warfare,” and the “Russiagate” Deception
Pages 985-1012
War Journalists, News Subjects, and Audiences in a Global, Digital World
Pages 1013-1029
New Technology, War, and Human Rights Reporting
Pages 1031-1047
Peace Journalism: Alternative Perspectives
Pages 1049-1064
Teaching Global Media Ethics
Pages 1071-1091
The Challenges and Successes of Global Journalism Collaborations
Pages 1093-1104
Media Ethics and Marginalized Journalists
Pages 1105-1121
“No Love”: What Becomes of Post-Racial Figures in a New Political Era?
Pages 1123-1141
News Coverage of Racism, White Supremacy, and Hate Speech
Pages 1143-1161
The Seer and the World: Visual Journalism Ethics as Seeing Within and Beyond
Pages 1163-1190
Opposing Rhetorical Visions of the Social Imaginary: Social Media and the Public Sphere
Pages 1191-1206
Webs of De-Centered Discourse: The Future of Global Media Ethics
Pages 1207-1222
Attending to The Reckoning and the Voiceless: Multiple Truths, Systems Approaches to Journalism
Pages 1223-1231
Representing Queer Communities: News Media Stylebooks and LGBTQ Visibility
Pages 1233-1252
Law and Ethics in the Asia-Pacific Region
Pages 1261-1280
Patterns in Media Accountability: A European Perspective
Pages 1281-1299
Russia’s Social Media Propaganda Warfare
Pages 1301-1327
Ethical Issues Facing South Korean Media
Pages 1329-1348
Global Media Ethics and Justice
Pages 1349-1366
Al Jazeera and the Media: Toward Cosmopolitan Ethics
Pages 1367-1388
Reporting with Aloha: How Hawaiian Values and Practices Can Improve Journalism
Pages 1389-1412
Freedom of Expression Under Conditions of Oppression: Iqbal’s Framework in the Tradition of Islamic Beliefs
Pages 1413-1430
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