Ética en los medios de comunicación

Ética en los medios de comunicación

Author: López Talavera, María del Mar

Publisher: Editorial UOC

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 8491162429

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Hablar de ética en los medios de comunicación, en un momento histórico de crisis moral de valores, no resulta tarea sencilla, por lo que es imprescindible subrayar la importancia y actualidad de una deontología en este ámbito. Hoy en día, tanto estudiantes como profesionales de las ciencias de la información se enfrentan con problemas éticos que exigen tomar decisiones desde el punto de vista moral. Es lo que los anglosajones denominan making ethical decision. A tal efecto, este libro aporta fundamentales contenidos y reflexiones para una correcta resolución de los dilemas éticos en el ejercicio profesional del periodismo y de la comunicación audiovisual. Se abordan temas de actualidad y aplicación práctica como son, entre otros, el tratamiento ético de informaciones sobre violencia y terrorismo; la publicidad engañosa e información subliminal; la ética de los anuncios televisivos; la influencia de la televisión en los niños; la ética del fotógrafo en prensa y los paparazzi; la deontología del contertulio radiofónico; la importancia de la calidad de los contenidos en televisión; la telebasura y la responsabilidad social del cineasta.


Cultura, ética y prensa

Cultura, ética y prensa

Author: Víctor Roura

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789688534816

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Este no es un tratado convencional de etica periodistica, un codigo de comportamiento del reportero ni una lista de lo que es etico y lo que no en el mundo de la prensa cultural. Es, por el contrario, un libro que sin necesidad de enjuiciamientos revela practicas comunes en el medio periodistico y particularmente en las paginas de cultura. Pero la simple descripcion de los actos lleva consigo una sentencia: en una sola actitud, el periodista exhibe su etica o su falta de ella, y al mismo tiempo encarna las imperfecciones y debilidades del sistema que regula el aparato informativo. Combatiendo supuestos llamados a la solidaridad entre camaradas que en realidad han servido para que los periodistas encubran practicas cuestionables de sus colegas, Victor Roura decide apuntar y cronicar anomalias y calamitosas peripecias del oficio, convencido de que el estudiante de comunicacion o el aprendiz de periodista hallara en ellas una genuina ensenanza. Se narran aqui mas de 250 anecdotas veridicas, ordenadas en un "diccionario de la calamidad periodistica" que, con entradas como adoctrinamiento, amiguismo, chantaje, favores, intocabilidad, linea, obsequiosidad, sectarismo, trueque, veto, alumbra resquicios que hasta ahora se han mantenido oscurecidos y ocultos en los pasillos de las redacciones: pasillos en los que, a fin de cuentas, nacen y se hacen los periodistas. Antecede y complementa al anecdotario una parte teorica que repasa la historia del trinomio cultura etica prensa desde el origen de la escritura hasta el actual uso generalizado de las computadoras en los medios de comunicacion.


The Future of the Past: Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage

The Future of the Past: Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage

Author: Gabriela García

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-06-03

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1000401308

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The Future of the Past is a biennial conference generally carried out during the commemoration date of the incorporation of Santa Ana de Los Ríos de Cuenca Ecuador as a World Heritage Site (WHS). It initiated in 2014, organized by the City Preservation Management research project (CPM) of the University of Cuenca, to create a space for dialoguing among interested actors in the cultural heritage field. Since then, this space has served to exchange initiatives and to promote coordinated actions based on shared responsibility, in the local context. The third edition of this conference took place in the context of the 20th anniversary of being listed as WHS and a decade of CPM as the Southern host of the PRECOM3OS UNESCO Chair (Preventive Conservation, Maintenance and Monitoring of Monuments and Sites). For the very first time, and thanks to the collaboration with the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation of the University of Leuven (Belgium), the conference expanded its local scope. On this occasion, contributions reflected round a worldwide challenge in the cultural field: revealing the paths towards participatory governance of cultural heritage. Participatory governance is understood as institutional decision-making structures supported by shared responsibilities and rights among diverse actors.


Catalog

Catalog

Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13:

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Search for A Global Media Ethic

Search for A Global Media Ethic

Author: JMME

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-08-26

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1000149803

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Less than two months after the September 11 tragedies, a group of scholars gathered at Washington and Lee University to advance ideas on whether there can be a universal set of moral values toward which media professionals may look for guidance. Those conference scholars, whose works appear in this special issue, both challenge and reinforce conventional wisdom. An entertaining and useful centerpiece launches the discussion, suggesting four standards that tend to be universal, but need discussion to attach themselves to journalism. This is followed by a look at the ambiguity of codes relative to those who use them. In a more abstract approach, the September 11 attacks are seen as creating the need for a commitment to global communitarianism to align powerful western media and the rest of the world. The next article examines the aftermath of a code drafting program for Central American journalists, declaring that long-term effects have been minimal. An excerpt from the keynote speaker concludes the conference texts, citing the relationship between listener and radio and posing the choice for the listener as one between ignorance and freedom.


Hearts and Minds

Hearts and Minds

Author: Hannah Gurman

Publisher: New Press, The

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1595588256

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The first book of its kind, Hearts and Minds is a scathing response to the grand narrative of U.S. counterinsurgency, in which warfare is defined not by military might alone but by winning the "hearts and minds" of civilians. Dormant as a tactic since the days of the Vietnam War, in 2006 the U.S. Army drafted a new field manual heralding the resurrection of counterinsurgency as a primary military engagement strategy; counterinsurgency campaigns followed in Iraq and Afghanistan, despite the fact that counterinsurgency had utterly failed to account for the actual lived experiences of the people whose hearts and minds America had sought to win. Drawing on leading thinkers in the field and using key examples from Malaya, the Philippines, Vietnam, El Salvador, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Hearts and Minds brings a long-overdue focus on the many civilians caught up in these conflicts. Both urgent and timely, this important book challenges the idea of a neat divide between insurgents and the populations from which they emerge—and should be required reading for anyone engaged in the most important contemporary debates over U.S. military policy.


Afterlives of Confinement

Afterlives of Confinement

Author: Susana Draper

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2015-08-15

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0822978067

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During the age of dictatorships, Latin American prisons became a symbol for the vanquishing of political opponents, many of whom were never seen again. In the postdictatorship era of the 1990s, a number of these prisons were repurposed into shopping malls, museums, and memorials. Susana Draper uses the phenomenon of the "opening" of prisons and detention centers to begin a dialog on conceptualizations of democracy and freedom in post-dictatorship Latin America. Focusing on the Southern Cone nations of Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina, Draper examines key works in architecture, film, and literature to peel away the veiled continuity of dictatorial power structures in ensuing consumer cultures. The afterlife of prisons became an important tool in the "forgetting" of past politics, while also serving as a reminder to citizens of the liberties they now enjoyed. In Draper's analysis, these symbols led the populace to believe they had attained freedom, although they had only witnessed the veneer of democracy—in the ability to vote and consume. In selected literary works by Roberto Bola–o, Eleuterio Fernandez Huidoboro, and Diamela Eltit and films by Alejandro Agresti and Marco Bechis, Draper finds further evidence of the emptiness and melancholy of underachieved goals in the afterlife of dictatorships. The social changes that did not occur, the inability to effectively mourn the losses of a now-hidden past, the homogenizing effects of market economies, and a yearning for the promises of true freedom are thematic currents underlying much of these texts. Draper's study of the manipulation of culture and consumerism under the guise of democracy will have powerful implications not only for Latin Americanists but also for those studying neoliberal transformations globally.