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  1. What is Meta-curation?Jan Gresil Kahambing - 2024 - Inscriptions: Journal for Contemporary Thinking on Art, Philosophy and Psycho-Analysis 7 (1):79-93.
    In this essay, I present an alternative philosophical approach to meta-curating. While the debate surrounding the meta-curating of content often centers around technology like post-digital art, I prefer to take a broader perspective and examine its ontological implications. I consider the realist or anti-realist assumptions of meta-curating through Jean Baudrillard’s concept of seduction and Giorgio Agamben’s idea of spectrality. Both simulacrum and spectrality tend to support an anti-realist approach to meta-curating where the value of the object is made fragile when (...)
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  2. Class and Inequality: Why the Media Fails the Poor and Why This Matters.Faik Kurtulmus & Jan Kandiyali - 2023 - In Carl Fox & Joe Saunders (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics. Routledge. pp. 276-287.
    The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interests of the poor. In this paper, we explore why this happens, why it matters, and what might be done about it. As to why this happens, we identify two main reasons: because of the way that media is funded and because of the composition of its journalists and its sources. As to why this matters, we argue that this neglect is problematic for three (...)
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  3. Metaliteracy for Best Practices in Crisis and Risk Communication.Alireza Salehi-Nejad - 2022 - In Media and Information Literacy Seminar 2022: Nurturing Trust for Media and Information Literacy. Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran:
    The dissemination of information in times of crisis or emergency is distinctive since the affected individuals may take, process, and act on information differently. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted “the right message at the right time from the right person can save lives.” This study elaborates on the principles of crisis and emergency risk communication (CERC) in the realistic narrative, and notes that a successful CERC should be prompt, accurate, veracious, empathetic, respectful, and promote meaningful action. (...)
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  4. Towards “Post-Digital”. A Media Theory to Re-Think the Digital Revolution.Francesco Striano - 2019 - Ethics in Progress 10 (1):83-93.
    Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish between the current mass digital culture and an authentic post-digital culture. If we mean “post-digital” as the full internalization and awareness of the result of the so-called digital revolution, then it is necessary a philosophical work to discuss related problems, identify the causes and propose solutions. An authentic philosophy of digital will, however, have to start from a clarification of the terms and basic (...)
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  5. A philosophy of transport: Michel Serres’ recursive epistemology in the Hermes pentalogy.Thomas Sutherland - 2021 - Media Theory 5 (1):201-218.
    Focusing upon the five books of his early Hermes series, this article argues that Michel Serres furnishes an accomplished, unconventional philosophical account of communication and mediation-a structuralist epistemology designed to comprehend the sciences in their complexity and plurality-that, even decades after its first publication, has significant value for media theory. Two key themes within this pentalogy are highlighted: firstly, its emphasis upon motifs of communication, transport, and circulation, attempting to grasp the scientific field in topological terms, as a kind of (...)
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  6. Communicating the Incommunicable: Formalism and Noise in Michel Serres.Thomas Sutherland - 2021 - In Timothy Barker & Maria Korolkova (eds.), Miscommunications: Errors, Mistakes, Media. Bloomsbury. pp. 117-132.
    This chapter focuses upon Michel Serres' Hermes pentalogy, examining the way in which Serres grapples with one of the most persistent philosophical problems: namely, how philosophy, as a discursive form, might gesture toward that which remains external to all discourse—in simple terms, how philosophers might render the incommunicable communicable. Serres, it is argued, makes use of the conceptual affordances of the mathematical sciences in order to foreground that which philosophy has typically neglected: the background noise that lies behind all communication. (...)
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  7. The categorical imperative of speed: acceleration as moral duty.Thomas Sutherland - 2019 - In M. Hartmann, E. Prommer, K. Deckner & S. O. Görland (eds.), Mediated Time: Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 25-43.
    The Kantian model of ethics is premised upon the apodictic certainty of a law of pure practical reason which is in turn the foundation for an absolute transcendental freedom. This law, the categorical imperative, is the objective and universally valid determining ground of the will, and is irreducible to any empirically determined judgement of desire. Such a model, whereby we locate this moral law within ourselves even as it points us toward the infinite horizon of the unconditioned, imagines the rational (...)
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  8. Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and the interminable half-life of “so-called man”.Thomas Sutherland & Elliot Patsoura - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (4):49-68.
    This article considers Friedrich Kittler’s deterministic media theory as both an appropriation and mutation of Michel Foucault’s archaeological method. Focusing on these two thinkers’ similar but divergent conceptions of the “death of man,” it will be argued that Kittler’s approach attempts to expunge archaeology of its last traces of Kantian transcendentalism by locating the causal agents of epistemic change within the domain of empirical experience, but in doing so, actually amplifies the anthropological vestiges that Foucault hoped to eradicate. The result (...)
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  9. Ontological Co-belonging in Peter Sloterdijk's Spherological Philosophy of Mediation.Thomas Sutherland - 2017 - Paragraph 40 (2):133-152.
    This article examines the ontology and politics of Peter Sloterdijk's Spheres trilogy, focusing in particular upon the notion of microspherical enclosure explicated in the first volume of this series. Noting Sloterdijk's unusual alignment of his philosophy with media theory, three main contentions are put forward. Firstly, that Sloterdijk's reconfiguration of Heidegger's fundamental ontology represents a largely unacknowledged renunciation of the primacy of Being-towards-death in the authentic existence of Dasein, foregrounding instead an originary co-belonging between mother and child. Secondly, that Sloterdijk (...)
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  10. Platforms for the new: Simondon and media studies.Scott Wark & Thomas Sutherland - 2015 - Platform: Journal of Media and Communication 6 (1):4-10.
    Introduction to a special issue of the journal entitled 'Gilbert Simondon: media and technics'.
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  11. Philosophy of Media: A Short History of Ideas and Innovations From Socrates to Social Media.Robert Hassan & Thomas Sutherland - 2016 - Routledge.
    Since the late-1980s the rise of the Internet and the emergence of the Networked Society have led to a rapid and profound transformation of everyday life. Underpinning this revolution is the computer – a media technology that is capable of not only transforming itself, but almost every other machine and media process that humans have used throughout history. In _Philosophy of Media_, Hassan and Sutherland explore the philosophical and technological trajectory of media from Classical Greece until today, casting a new (...)
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  12. Nihilismus der Transparenz. Grenzen der Medienphilosophie Jean Baudrillards.Gregor Schiemann - 2013 - In Jan-Hendrik Möller (ed.), Paradoxalität des Medialen. Fink Verlag. pp. 237-254.
    Jean Baudrillards Kulturphilosophie läßt sich durch die Behauptung charakterisieren, daß die Medien in der modernen Kultur vorherrschend geworden sind. Seine These, die Medien hätten jeden Bezug zu einer von ihnen unabhängigen Realität verloren, haben zahlreiche Autorinnen und Autoren nihilistisch genannt. Das Zutreffende dieser Kennzeichnung verdankt sich im Wesentlichen einem eingeschränkten, auf das 19. Jahrhundert zurückweisenden Begriff des Nihilismus. Allerdings nimmt Baudrillard auf Phänomene Bezug, die er historisch später verortet und die sich ihrer Struktur nach kategorial von den Funktionen der Medien (...)
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  13. Liquid Networks and the Metaphysics of Flux: Ontologies of Flow in an Age of Speed and Mobility.Thomas Sutherland - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (5):3-23.
    It is common for social theorists to utilize the metaphors of ‘flow’, ‘fluidity’, and ‘liquidity’ in order to substantiate the ways in which speed and mobility form the basis for a new kind of information or network society. Yet rarely have these concepts been sufficiently theorized in order to establish their relevance or appropriateness. This article contends that the notion of flow as utilized in social theory is profoundly metaphysical in nature, and needs to be judged as such. Beginning with (...)
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  14. A subject of distaste; an object of judgment.John Haldane - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (1):202-220.
    In recent years it has become increasingly common in the United States and in the United Kingdom for newspapers and other media to expose problematic aspects of the private lives of political figures; or, since the facts may already be in the public domain, to draw wider attention to them and to make them the subject of commentary. These “problematic aspects” may include past or continuing physical or psychological illness, eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse or dependence, financial difficulties, family (...)
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  1. Science Journalism and Epistemic Virtues in Science Communication: A defense of sincerity, transparency, and honesty.Carrie Figdor - 2023 - Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology (n.a.):1-12.
    In recent work, Stephen John (2018, 2019) has deepened the social epistemological perspective on expert testimony by arguing that science communication often operates at the institutional level, and that at that level sincerity, transparency, and honesty are not necessarily epistemic virtues. In this paper I consider his arguments in the context of science journalism, a key constituent of the science communication ecosystem. I argue that this context reveals both the weakness of his arguments and a need for further analysis of (...)
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  2. How do lines of inquiry unfold? Insights from journalism.Susanna Siegel - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Special Issue on Applied Epistemology.
    I analyze a type of practice related to inquiry: treating things as zetetically relevant to questions, and argue that this practice is a central normatively evaluable way to extend lines of inquiry. My strategy is to introduce the practice and its normative features by examining its relationship to something already well-understood: the ways that news stories produced by journalists frame events. I then argue that the same core zetetic practice can be found across domains, just not in journalism. Finding the (...)
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  3. Anonymous Arguments.Andrew Aberdein - forthcoming - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-13.
    Anonymous argumentation has recently been the focus of public controversy: flash points include the outing of pseudonymous bloggers by newspapers and the launch of an academic journal that expressly permits pseudonymous authorship. However, the controversy is not just a recent one—similar debates took place in the nineteenth century over the then common practice of anonymous journalism. Amongst the arguments advanced by advocates of anonymous argumentation in either era is the contention that it is essential if the widest range of voices (...)
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  4. On citizens' right to information: Justification and analysis of the democratic right to be well informed.Rubén Marciel - 2023 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (3):358-384.
    The idea that citizens have a right to receive information that is relevant for their suitable exercise of political rights and liberties is well established in democratic societies. However, this right has never been systematically analyzed, thus remaining a blurry concept. This article tackles this conceptual gap by conceptualizing citizens’ right to information. After reviewing previous approaches to this idea, I locate citizens’ right to information on the map of communication rights, and put forward a systematic framework for both justifying (...)
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  5. Las noticias son veraces… presuntamente.Montserrat Crespin Perales - 2023 - The Conversation.
    Una parte de la legitimación de los medios de comunicación reposa en el crédito que la ciudadanía les concede en calidad de fuentes confiables de conocimiento. En el caso de las noticias y los informativos opera la presunción de veracidad y, en menor medida, la prudencia escéptica.
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  6. Enkele opmerkingen over taak en verantwoordelijkheid van de journalist.M. Rooij - 1971 - Leiden,: Stenfert Kroese.
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  7. El peligro de la posverdad en la era poscovid: elementos para una reflexión actual sobre el valor de la verdad.Martin Montoya - 2023 - In Mauro Marino Jiménez (ed.), La ética y el derecho a la información: nuevas audiencias activas en la era pos-Covid. Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola - Fondo Editorial. pp. 15-29.
    La posverdad es un fenómeno mediático referido a la tergiversación de la verdad en los medios de comunicación, especialmente por la proliferación de noticias falsas. En este artículo definiré los principales elementos de este fenómeno, los hechos que han generado su aparición, y un marco filosófico para su análisis ético profundo. Explico además por qué la simple asociación de la posverdad con la mentira es insuficiente, y planteo que la ampliación del marco conceptual para su análisis, con la introducción de (...)
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  8. L'éthique professionnelle des journalistes: 2e journée de formation continue organisée par l'Institut de journalisme et des communications sociales de l'Université de Fribourg, en collaboration avec la Formation continue des journalistes (FCJ), 2 décembre 1980.Carlos Josaphat Pinto de Oliveira - 1981 - Fribourg, Suisse: Editions universitaires. Edited by Bernard Béguin.
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  9. Makten över journalistiken.Lars Furhoff - 1986 - [Stockholm]: Natur och Kultur.
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  10. O segredo e a informação: ética e política no espaço público.João Almino - 1986 - São Paulo-SP: Brasiliense.
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  11. Pressefreiheit ist nicht grenzenlos: Einführung in die Medienethik.Hermann Boventer - 1989 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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  12. Ethik im Journalismus: individualethische Überlegungen zu einer journalistischen Berufsethik.Claudia Wild - 1990 - Wien: VWGÖ.
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  13. Periodismo ético y patria grande.Ernesto Vera - 1992 - La Habana: Editorial Pablo de la Torriente.
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  14. Selbstkontrolle und Persönlichkeitsschutz in den Medien: ein Symposium der Bertelsmann Stiftung am 27. März 1990 in Gütersloh.Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker, Marek Schmidt & Martin Spilker (eds.) - 1990 - Gütersloh: Bertelsmann.
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  15. Etica para periodistas.María Teresa Herrán - 1991 - Bogotá, Colombia: Tercer Mundo Editores. Edited by Javier Darío Restrepo.
    Introducción a la ética - El periodista y la empresa periodística - Los códigos de ética - Etica y derecho de la información - El bien común - Información veraz y suficiente - El periodista y la buena fe del publico - La rectificación - La independencia del periodista - El plagio y los derechos de autor - La responsabilidad del periodista - La ética y el papel del estado.
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  16. La Profesión de periodista: una visión ética.Emilio Filippi - 1991 - Santiago: Editorial Atena.
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  17. Journalistische Ethik in der elektronischen Revolution.Harry Pross - 1995 - Eichstätt: Katholische Universität Eichstätt.
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  18. La ética en el periodismo: los cinco factores que interactúan en la deontología profesional.Oscar López Reyes - 1995 - [Santo Domingo?: [S.N.].
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  19. Cartas abiertas a un lector de periódicos acorralado por la información.Pilar Enterría - 1996 - Barcelona: Ediciones Península. Edited by Joaquín Leguina.
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  20. Profesionalna zhurnalistika: pravni i etichni problemi.Emil Konstantinov & Todor Petev (eds.) - 1996 - Sofii︠a︡: [S.N.].
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  21. Grundfragen der Kommunikationsethik.Rüdiger Funiok (ed.) - 1996 - Konstanz: UVK Medien/Ölschläger.
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  22. Poder y ética en el periodismo.John Virtue & Alberto Zuazo Nathes (eds.) - 1997 - La Paz, Bolivia: [S.N.].
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  23. Ethik im Journalismus: Experten-Workshop zu vier Thesen von Daniel Cornu, Bern, 25. Oktober 1996.Edi Kradolfer (ed.) - 1997 - Bern: Nationale Schweizerische UNESCO-Kommission.
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  24. Du journalisme après Bourdieu.Daniel Schneidermann - 1999 - [Paris]: Fayard.
    Oui, vous m'avez bien culpabilisé, Pierre Bourdieu, comme vous avez culpabilisé tous mes confrères journalistes. Cela fut sans doute salutaire, mais il est temps aujourd'hui de relever la tête. Même le journalisme a droit à un traitement médiatique équitable!
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  25. Professionalʹnai︠a︡ ėtika zhurnalistov.I︠U︡riĭ Kazakov (ed.) - 1999 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Galerii︠a︡.
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  26. La ética periodística en el nuevo milenio: estudio de casos en una perspectiva latinoamericana.Lucía Castellón (ed.) - 2001 - Santiago: Universidad Diego Portales.
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  27. Ciencia del periodismo y sus categorías axiológicas.Juvenal Pacheco Farfán - 2001 - Cusco: Municipalidad del Cusco.
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  28. Deontología informativa: códigos deontológicos de la prensa escrita en el mundo.Ernesto Villanueva - 2002 - Ciudad de México: M. A. Porrúa, Grupo Editorial.
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  29. Moralʹnyĭ vybor zhurnalista.V. I. Bakshtanovskiĭ - 2002 - Ti︠u︡menʹ: Avtonomnai︠a︡ nekommercheskai︠a︡ organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡, T︠S︡entr prikladnoĭ ėtiki: XXI vek. Edited by I︠U︡. V. Sogomonov.
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  30. Jurnalistul între datorie și conflict.Viorel Cibotaru - 2005 - Chișinău: CCRE "Presa". Edited by Ana Pasat.
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  31. Zhurnalisticheska etika.Aleksandŭr Angelov - 2005 - Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelstvo Kamei︠a︡.
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  32. Zhuṛnalistakan ētʻika: himnakhndirnerě ev zargatsʻman mitumnerě ardi hay mamulum.Varuhi Gevorgi Petrosyan - 2012 - Erevan: EPH hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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  33. On Ethically Informing Citizens About Political Conspiracies.Jukka Varelius - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (2):93-103.
    Conspiracy theorizing can sometimes have regrettable features that speak for suppressing it. Yet, given that an adequately knowledgeable citizenry is a prerequisite of a healthy democracy, the public should be informed about politically important events, including political conspiracies. In this article, I focus on the relationship between informing citizens about political conspiracies and the kind of conspiracy theorizing that arguably should be suppressed. More precisely, I maintain that informing citizens about political conspiracies threatens to lead to the kind of conspiracy (...)
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  34. Cases and Commentaries.Lou Hodges, J. Spencer Kinard, Deni Elliott, Forrest Landon & Tom Goldstein - 1991 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (4):245-256.
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  35. Foreword.Jay Black - 2005 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 20 (2):97-98.
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  36. Global media ethics: problems and perspectives.Stephen J. A. Ward (ed.) - 2013 - Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Global Media Ethics is the first comprehensive cross-cultural exploration of the conceptual and practical issues facing media ethics in a global world. A team of leading journalism experts investigate the impact of major global trends on responsible journalism. The first full-length, truly global textbook on media ethics; Explores how current global changes in media promote and inhibit responsible journalism; Includes relevant and timely ethical discussions based on major trends in journalism and global media; Questions existing frameworks in media ethics in (...)
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