Accueil
A partir de cette page vous pouvez :
Retourner au premier écran avec les dernières notices... |
Détail de l'auteur
Auteur Torbjörn von Krogh |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur
Faire une suggestion Affiner la recherche
Media Accountability Today... and Tomorrow. Updating the Concept in Theory and Practice / Torbjörn von Krogh
Titre : Media Accountability Today... and Tomorrow. Updating the Concept in Theory and Practice Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Torbjörn von Krogh, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Collection : Research Anthologies and Monographs Importance : 158 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-918-94715-8 Prix : 34,26€ Langues : Français Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIASTags : médias responsabilité des médias régulation journalisme journalisme participatif séminaire Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur sur le site
"Tony Blair demands it, Reuters wants it, the Spokane Spokesman-Review practices some of it and scholars try to define it – media accountability.
The need for media accountability was formulated more than 100 years ago and made manifest with codes of ethics and ”bureaus of accuracy”. The Hutchins Commission used the concept in 1947 as a way to avoid government prescription of media content. The practice of media accountability has since been fueled by market expansion, looser regulation of public service and a technological facilitation of media/public interaction.
In March 2007 these issues were discussed in a two-day international conference at the School of Communication and Design, University of Kalmar, Sweden. Scholars gave overviews of Media Accountability Systems (MAS), media journalism, media blogs and the effects of market-driven journalism on media accountability. Practitioners presented cases dealing with victims of the media in the United Kingdom, news ombudsmen and media critique in Scandinavia, and transparency in Spokane, Washington, USA."
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Preface
Torbjörn von Krogh
Introduction. Media Accountability. A 60-year-old Compromise that Still Holds Promise for the Future
Claude-Jean Bertrand
M*A*S in the Present World. An Overview of Media Accountability Systems
John H. McManus
Media Accountability in the Era of Market-driven Journalism
Example of Internal Media Accountability Systems
Steven A. Smith
“And the Walls Come Tumbling Down”. From Fortress Newsroom to the Transparent Newsroom
Examples of External Media Accountability Systems
Susanne Fengler
Media Journalism ... and the Power of Blogging Citizens
Olav Anders Øvrebø
Journalism After the Monopoly on Publishing Has Been Broken
Martin Jönsson
Media Journalism 2.0
Åke Pettersson
From Opinion Journalism to Internal Strife. Vår grundade mening – A Program of Media Criticism on Swedish Public Radio
Mike Jempson
From PressWise to MediaWise. Promoting Journalism Ethics in the UK, 1993-2007
Gordon S. Jackson
Ten Things I Want Community Leaders to Know About Journalism. A Former (external) Ombudsman at The Spokesman-Review Teaches Media Literacy
Examples of Cooperative Media Accountability Systems
Terje Angelshaug
Chink in a Stone Wall. A Presentation of a Readers’ Ombudsman at Bergens Tidende, Norway
Terje Angelshaug
When Readers Wonder. A Column in Bergens Tidende with a Comment
Claude-Jean Bertrand
Watching the Watchdog-Watching Dog. A Call for Active Press-Councils
Torbjörn von Krogh
“Constructive Criticism” vs Public Scrutiny. Attitudes to Media Accountability in and Outside Swedish News Media
Torbjörn von Krogh
Final Words – New Starting Points
Supplements
Press Councils in the World – 2007
110 Media Accountability Systems
About the Authors
Media Accountability Today... and Tomorrow. Updating the Concept in Theory and Practice [texte imprimé] / Torbjörn von Krogh, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, [s.d.] . - 158 p. ; 24 cm. - (Research Anthologies and Monographs) .
ISSN : 978-918-94715-8 : 34,26€
Langues : Français
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIASTags : médias responsabilité des médias régulation journalisme journalisme participatif séminaire Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur sur le site
"Tony Blair demands it, Reuters wants it, the Spokane Spokesman-Review practices some of it and scholars try to define it – media accountability.
The need for media accountability was formulated more than 100 years ago and made manifest with codes of ethics and ”bureaus of accuracy”. The Hutchins Commission used the concept in 1947 as a way to avoid government prescription of media content. The practice of media accountability has since been fueled by market expansion, looser regulation of public service and a technological facilitation of media/public interaction.
In March 2007 these issues were discussed in a two-day international conference at the School of Communication and Design, University of Kalmar, Sweden. Scholars gave overviews of Media Accountability Systems (MAS), media journalism, media blogs and the effects of market-driven journalism on media accountability. Practitioners presented cases dealing with victims of the media in the United Kingdom, news ombudsmen and media critique in Scandinavia, and transparency in Spokane, Washington, USA."
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Preface
Torbjörn von Krogh
Introduction. Media Accountability. A 60-year-old Compromise that Still Holds Promise for the Future
Claude-Jean Bertrand
M*A*S in the Present World. An Overview of Media Accountability Systems
John H. McManus
Media Accountability in the Era of Market-driven Journalism
Example of Internal Media Accountability Systems
Steven A. Smith
“And the Walls Come Tumbling Down”. From Fortress Newsroom to the Transparent Newsroom
Examples of External Media Accountability Systems
Susanne Fengler
Media Journalism ... and the Power of Blogging Citizens
Olav Anders Øvrebø
Journalism After the Monopoly on Publishing Has Been Broken
Martin Jönsson
Media Journalism 2.0
Åke Pettersson
From Opinion Journalism to Internal Strife. Vår grundade mening – A Program of Media Criticism on Swedish Public Radio
Mike Jempson
From PressWise to MediaWise. Promoting Journalism Ethics in the UK, 1993-2007
Gordon S. Jackson
Ten Things I Want Community Leaders to Know About Journalism. A Former (external) Ombudsman at The Spokesman-Review Teaches Media Literacy
Examples of Cooperative Media Accountability Systems
Terje Angelshaug
Chink in a Stone Wall. A Presentation of a Readers’ Ombudsman at Bergens Tidende, Norway
Terje Angelshaug
When Readers Wonder. A Column in Bergens Tidende with a Comment
Claude-Jean Bertrand
Watching the Watchdog-Watching Dog. A Call for Active Press-Councils
Torbjörn von Krogh
“Constructive Criticism” vs Public Scrutiny. Attitudes to Media Accountability in and Outside Swedish News Media
Torbjörn von Krogh
Final Words – New Starting Points
Supplements
Press Councils in the World – 2007
110 Media Accountability Systems
About the Authors
Réservation
Réserver ce document
Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1001084 6 VON MED Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible