Journ 1100 1st Edition Lecture 5 Outline of Last Lecture I Roots of Press Freedom Outline of Current Lecture II Crisis for Funding Media A Open Information Crisis III 4 Pillars of the Open Interest IV What makes journalism different than free expression V Ethical Values VI Viable and Common Values VII Leadership with in journalism and media Current Lecture Guest Speaker Aidan White of the Ethical Journalism Network Building trust in the new world of information Crisis for Funding Media Open information crisis we have reached the limit of self expression Flawed culture of communication Mix of personal and public expression Challenge of responsible communications 1 2 3 4 4 Pillars of the Open Interest Corporate State government Journalism and media entertainment industry Citizens voice social network and communication What makes Journalism different than free expression Journalism is not free speech it s constrained expression Works in framework of values and ethics Purpose These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Other regarding impacts others Ethical Values Truth accuracy fact based Independence Impartial many sides to a story Show humanity productions can be damaging Accountable and transparent Can such principles apply on the web Internet self regarding not other regarding Bias prejudice and lack of fairness are all acceptable on the web Dominated by self interest Viable and Common Values Truth Accuracy fact based communication Humanity Avoid malice and do no harm Accountability transparency self correction Moving towards a culture of responsible communication Accuracy transparency privacy anonymity accountability self corrective avoid rushing to publish Leadership with in Journalism and Media Rethinking and acts of Journalism Leadership from media Dialogues with web users ethics
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