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Předmět Journalism Ethics (ZUR393g)

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Cíl

I. To evaluate press actions and understand why and how ethical decisions are made.II. To gain the skills needed to make reasoned decisions on ethical issues.III. To build persuasive written and oral arguments about ethical issues based on facts and examples, rather than emotions and unsupported opinions.III. To build a foundation for ethical decision making that can be applied as a working journalist or in other media careers.Professor Gail MacDonald also would very much like to link students here with her US students (via blogging, skyping) on a specified ethical topic.

Osnova

1. Tools for effective ethical decision making as a journalista. Professional organization codes of ethicsb. Ethical decision making philosophiesc. Impact of personal biases2. Striving for the Trutha. Questionable reporting practicesb. Plagiarism – instances of reporters caught plagiarizing/fabricating3. More about the ideal of “truth”a. Is truth attainable?b. The gap between the goal and reality in reporting4. The truth of visual journalisma. Ethics of videography and photojournalismb. Does the camera lie?c. Limitations of truth in visual news depictions5. Professional life vs private life and responsibility to act independentlya. Social media presence, private vs. professionalb. Conflicts of interest – what is the appropriate professional balance?6. Media accountability and transparencya. New media transparencyb. Financial dependence and its influence on editorial content7. Responsibility to minimize harma. The public’s right/need to knowb. Tension between the public/private realm in reporting8. Covering a diverse – international audiencea. Ethical responsibility to effectively cover a diverse audienceb. Responsibility to be a voice for the voiceless9. Ethical considerations unique to new media platformsa. Online commentingb. Online reporting – information gathering10. Undercover reportinga. Where is the ethical line?11. Elections, campaign and public officialsa. Should they be afforded less privacy?b. Public access to information12. The independent or citizen journalista. New ethical standards for the entrepreneur?13. Current ethics cases

Garant

prof. PhDr. Jiří Pavelka, CSc.

Vyučující

Ing. Rudolf Burgr, PhD.Mgr. Jana GajdošováMgr. Pavel Sedláček