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  1. Books Received. [REVIEW][author unknown] - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (3):254-254.
    Borden, S. L.. Journalism as practice: MacIntyre, virtue ethics and the press. New York: Routledge. 165 pp., $30.56. Cotter, C.. News talk: Investigating the language of journal...
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  • A New Paradigm for Professional Ethics?Donna J. Werner - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (3):252-254.
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  • The Problem with Apu: Recognizing Moral Issues in Media Ethics.Bastiaan Vanacker - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (4):255-266.
    The task of media ethicists is not only to shine a light on the dilemmas facing our field, but also to point out what the moral issues of the day are. Why is it that some cases and issues appear on our radar, in our textbooks, web sites and journals? Using the example of how the problematic nature of the Apu character in The Simpsons escaped the attention of this author and other media ethicists, this essay explores how media ethicists (...)
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  • Reporting, Reflecting, Participating: Media Intervention in the Balkan War in Welcome to Sarajevo, No Man’s Land, and The Hunting Party.Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad - 2022 - Journal of Military Ethics 21 (1):4-18.
    The Balkan War was a conflict that provoked many parties to intervene. The war was also covered by a number of journalists, who carried out what we may call a “media intervention.” This article ana...
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  • Moral Agency in Media: Toward a Model to Explore Key Components of Ethical Practice.Patrick Lee Plaisance - 2011 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 26 (2):96 - 113.
    Recent advances in moral psychology and applications of virtue science have created promising opportunities to refine theories of media practice and ethical principles. This article sets forth the theoretical foundation for a model of virtuous action among media exemplars that is multidimensional, inductive, and informed by these developments. The model draws on a range of psycho-social assessment tools to explore five key dimensions of virtuous behavior: story of the self, personality, integration of morality into the self, moral ecology, and moral (...)
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  • Playing the Right Way: In-House Sports Reporters and Media Ethics as Boundary Work.Michael Mirer - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (2):73-86.
    ABSTRACTDuring the past 2 decades, sports organizations have turned their websites into news portals, a transition that has included hiring reporters to produce stories that often look like the dai...
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  • Managing Sponsored Content in Hybrid Media Systems: A Proposed Alternative Journalistic Practice.Theodora A. Maniou - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 37 (1):18-37.
    Based on the emerging argument that understandings of digital content comprising both editorial and advertising components require alternative cultures for critical inquiry sufficiently sensitive t...
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  • Ethics and Journalism in Central Asia: A Comparative Study of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.Bahtiyar Kurambayev & Eric Freedman - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (1):31-44.
    Journalism faces a series of ethics crises, particularly in Central Asia because journalism is marked by wide ethical misbehavior including lack of balance and impartiality, using multiple fake nam...
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  • A Counterhegemonic Global Ethics of Media: Journalists, Scholars, and the Need for Antithetical Exchange.Andrew Arthur Fitzgerald - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (1):15-28.
    ABSTRACTThis essay contributes to the growing project of global media ethics by addressing the pervasiveness of Edward Said’s notion of Orientalism and the continued subordination of non-Western countries, movements, and cultures in media and academic discourse. Drawing together the practices of international journalism and cross-cultural academic scholarship, and building from specific examples of the otherization of Arab and Muslim countries and populations, it universally argues the need for journalists and scholars to focus on developing antithetical knowledge about the Other, tied (...)
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  • ‘Spotlight’: Virtuous Journalism in Practice.Yayu Feng - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 37 (2):93-107.
    This article presents an analysis of virtuous journalism as demonstrated in the award-winning movie Spotlight. It analyzes Spotlight using key concepts from virtue ethics theory – arête, p...
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  • Journalism Ethics for a New Era.Clifford G. Christians - 2011 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 26 (1):84-88.
    (2011). Journalism Ethics for a New Era. Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Vol. 26, Media Accountability Part Two, pp. 84-88. doi: 10.1080/08900523.2011.532380.
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  • A Virtue Ethics Critique of Silverstone's Media Hospitality.Sandra L. Borden - 2015 - Journal of Media Ethics 30 (3):168-185.
    Roger Silverstone proposed media hospitality as an important element of media ethics. I agree that media hospitality can make a valuable contribution to media ethics. However, I have doubts about grounding media hospitality in what has been referred to as the “deductive abstractions and absolutist language of much media ethics theorizing” founded on Enlightenment assumptions. Despite his own reservations about Enlightenment theorizing, I propose that Silverstone's account ultimately suffers from these problems of abstraction and absolutism, as seen most clearly from (...)
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