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1. Introduction to the journalism series
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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2. Journalists and society
- Prof. Richard Keeble
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3. Introduction to political communications
- Prof. Ivor Gaber
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4. "Why did nobody tell us?" Business journalism and the financial crisis
- Dr. Damian Tambini
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5. Reporting the 'War on Terror'
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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6. The Abu Ghraib torture photographs: news frames, visual culture and the power of images
- Dr. Kari Andén-Papadopoulos
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7. The impact of the Internet on the news media
- Mr. Charlie Beckett
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8. Blogging, Twitter and journalism
- Mr. Paul Bradshaw
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9. Media research in the 21st Century
- Dr. M. I. Franklin
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10. Media ownership in the age of convergence
- Mr. Granville Williams
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11. The future of frontline journalism
- Mr. Alex Thomson
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12. Current issues on journalism ethics
- Prof. Chris Frost
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Prof. Chris Frost - professional background
- History
- Regulation
- Trust
- Disasters
- News for consumers
- Personal integrity
- Human rights act 1998 (1)
- Human rights act 1998 (2)
- The status of journalism
- Privacy
- Intimate relationships
- Private places
- Photographs and video
- Public vs. private
- Courts develop privacy
- Key privacy court decisions
- Public interest
- Testing for public interest
- Public interest defence
- Ofcom defence
- Sexual behaviour
- The latest thinking
- Different challenges
- Video intrusion
- Privacy on the web
- Social networks
- Facebook test
- Example of a complaint rejected by the PCC
- E-mails
- Consent
- Case study (1)
- Case study (2)
- PCC decision
- Mobile privacy
- Additional sources
Topics Covered
- Contemporary journalism ethics
- Issues that are particularly significant for changes in media practice happening with the development of computer technology
- Privacy and its impact on journalism in the UK since the introduction of the Human Rights Act
Talk Citation
Frost, C. (2010, May 23). Current issues on journalism ethics [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MUDB9635.Export Citation (RIS)