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Title Media ethics and regulation : insights from Africa / editor, Christina Chan-Meetoo.

Publication Info. Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Publishing, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (ii, 209 pages) :) : color illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Foreword -- Africa's media : between professional ethics and cultural belonging / Francis B. Nyamnjoh -- Ethics in journalism : why and how? / Christina Chan-Meetoo -- Guidelines for ethical journalism : and beyond / Johan Retief -- Content of regulation in south Africa / Johan Retief -- The gist of the Code / Johan Retief -- Éthique et deontologie / Bruno Albin -- Media education for gender equitable development / Sheila Bunwaree -- Gender sensitive reporting / Christina Chan-Meetoo -- Addenda.
Summary This book provides useful pointers to help journalists navigate the dilemmas they face in the professional practice. It provides an enlightening overview of the views of Mauritian journalists on their own industry and an in-depth look at the South African model for self-regulation. As part of the ethical approach, the book also reviews the main issues related to gender-sensitive reporting, in view of the significant role the media have to play in gender education. In an age of information overload, over-exposure to a hyper-mediated culture and the rise of user-generated content, journalists increasingly strive to remain relevant. The temptation to use lower standards, resort to sensationalism and even paycheck journalism is strong. Such examples of unethical practice can only further undermine the credibility of a profession which purports to act as a watchdog, a Fourth Estate. Claims that ethics is a private affair no longer hold good. Journalism is a public good and the need to a clear social contract is stronger than ever in a world where transparency and accountability are on the agenda. Mechanisms for ensuring ethical practice are essential and should be hailed as beacons for a stronger journalism.
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Language Includes 1 chapter in French.
Subject Mass media -- Self-regulation -- Africa.
Mass media.
Africa.
Journalistic ethics -- Africa.
Journalistic ethics.
Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Africa.
Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Chan-Meetoo, Christina, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9956790117 9789956790111
ISBN 9789956790234 (electronic book)
9956790230 (electronic book)
9956790117
9789956790111
9789956790111