Mapping Media Responsibility. Contemporary Aspects of Morals, Ethics and Social Discourse

Mapping Media Responsibility. Contemporary Aspects of Morals, Ethics and Social Discourse

  • Martin A. M. Gansinger
  • Ayman Kole
Publisher:Anchor Academic PublishingISBN 13: 9783960676348ISBN 10: 3960676344

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Mapping Media Responsibility. Contemporary Aspects of Morals, Ethics and Social Discourse is written by Martin A. M. Gansinger and published by Anchor Academic Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3960676344 (ISBN 10) and 9783960676348 (ISBN 13).

The purpose of this volume is to broadly discuss the media's responsibility to provide discursive contributions to the ethical and moral challenges of our times. At the crossroads of intellectual progress and profit-orientation, concentration tendencies in the academic publishing industry pose a threat to the reputation and integrity of higher education. The actions of whistleblowers like Edward Snowden have radically changed our perception of privacy, stirring debates about the ethical and moral dilemma attached to the disclosures. Islam and religion continue to rank as urgent topics in the news – with the most influential contributions to the public discourse often belonging to ideologically influenced Western voices. One century after the Bolshevik revolution in 1917, Russia is still negotiating how to categorize these events – which have recently been pointed out in a controversial TV show. The example of Nigeria makes clear that insecurity and national development go hand in hand with responsible press coverage, while the low self-perception of the Belarusian film industry is due partly to its depiction in the country’s only cinematographic publication.