Journ 1100 1st Edition Lecture 5 Outline of Last Lecture I. Roots of Press FreedomOutline of Current Lecture II. Crisis for Funding MediaA. Open Information CrisisIII. 4 Pillars of the Open InterestIV. What makes journalism different than free expression?V. Ethical ValuesVI. Viable and Common ValuesVII. Leadership with in journalism and mediaCurrent LectureGuest 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 communications4 Pillars of the Open Interest1. Corporate2. State/government3. Journalism and media (entertainment industry)4. 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- PurposeThese 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 transparentCan 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 interestViable and Common Values- Truth & Accuracy: fact-based communication- Humanity: Avoid malice and do no harm- Accountability: transparency & self correctionMoving towards a culture of responsible communication…- Accuracy, transparency privacy, anonymity, accountability, self corrective, avoid rushing to publishLeadership with in Journalism and Media- Rethinking and acts of Journalism- Leadership from media- Dialogues with web users:
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