Responsible Journalism in Conflicted Societies
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Responsible Journalism in Conflicted Societies
Trust and Public Service Across New and Old Divides
Rice, Charis; Lynch, Jake
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
216
Dura
Inglês
9781032013282
15 a 20 dias
453
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Thematic Introduction, Section I: Responsibility and Viability in Journalism - The Turn to Local News, 1. Trust and Ethics in Local Journalism: A Distinctive Orientation Towards Responsible Journalism and Ethical Practices, 2. Community Journalism as Responsible Journalism, 3. Where's the Fake News in Hyperlocal Media? Trust Amongst Citizen Journalists and Participatory Audiences in Local Facebook Pages, Section II: Reform Agendas in Study of News About Conflict and Peace, 4. Peace Journalism Revisited: Challenging the One-Size-Fits-All Approach, 5. Constructive Information Practices After Training: Feasibility, Aspects, and Effects in Peace Journalism Media Production, 6. The Matter of Journalists' Social Psychological Processes in Divided and Conflicted Society, 7. Peace Journalism in a Non-Western Context: A Theoretical Perspective, 8. Journalism in Times of Pandemic: Ethical and Responsible Reporting in Transitional Societies, Section III: The People Formerly Known as Audiences - New Roles and Relationships with Publics, 9. Trust in Media: Relevance, Responsibility, and Epistemic Needs in Divided Societies, 10. Responsible Journalism and Personalized News Communication: A Potential Route Toward More Relevant and Accountable News, 11. Trust in News in the Context of Political Polarization. A Case Study of Turkey, 12. Objectivity as a Post-truth Excuse in Dystopian Realities, 13. Edification and Awareness: Educating the Public to Become More Media Literate Citizens
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Peace Journalism;Hyperlocal Media;Follow;Fake News;Responsible Journalism;Local Journalism;Reuters Institute Digital News Report;Peace Journalism Approach;Central African Republic;Holding;Community Journalists;Community Journalism;Common Ingroup Identity;War Journalism;News Production Process;Capitol;Capitol Buildings;Post-conflict Northern Ireland;Journalism Studies;Media Trust;Intergroup Anxiety;Face To Face;Peace Advocacy;Journalistic Practices;Public Journalism
Thematic Introduction, Section I: Responsibility and Viability in Journalism - The Turn to Local News, 1. Trust and Ethics in Local Journalism: A Distinctive Orientation Towards Responsible Journalism and Ethical Practices, 2. Community Journalism as Responsible Journalism, 3. Where's the Fake News in Hyperlocal Media? Trust Amongst Citizen Journalists and Participatory Audiences in Local Facebook Pages, Section II: Reform Agendas in Study of News About Conflict and Peace, 4. Peace Journalism Revisited: Challenging the One-Size-Fits-All Approach, 5. Constructive Information Practices After Training: Feasibility, Aspects, and Effects in Peace Journalism Media Production, 6. The Matter of Journalists' Social Psychological Processes in Divided and Conflicted Society, 7. Peace Journalism in a Non-Western Context: A Theoretical Perspective, 8. Journalism in Times of Pandemic: Ethical and Responsible Reporting in Transitional Societies, Section III: The People Formerly Known as Audiences - New Roles and Relationships with Publics, 9. Trust in Media: Relevance, Responsibility, and Epistemic Needs in Divided Societies, 10. Responsible Journalism and Personalized News Communication: A Potential Route Toward More Relevant and Accountable News, 11. Trust in News in the Context of Political Polarization. A Case Study of Turkey, 12. Objectivity as a Post-truth Excuse in Dystopian Realities, 13. Edification and Awareness: Educating the Public to Become More Media Literate Citizens
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Peace Journalism;Hyperlocal Media;Follow;Fake News;Responsible Journalism;Local Journalism;Reuters Institute Digital News Report;Peace Journalism Approach;Central African Republic;Holding;Community Journalists;Community Journalism;Common Ingroup Identity;War Journalism;News Production Process;Capitol;Capitol Buildings;Post-conflict Northern Ireland;Journalism Studies;Media Trust;Intergroup Anxiety;Face To Face;Peace Advocacy;Journalistic Practices;Public Journalism