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Ethics of Media
WikiLeaks, National Security and Cosmopolitan Ethics
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Author(s):
Damian Tambini
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2013
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2013
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10.1057/9781137317513_14
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Book chapters
When Practice Is Undercut by Ethics
Liberal Ethics and the Spectacle of War
Anthropological Realism for Global Media Ethics
The Predicament of (Journalism) Ethics as Seen in the About-to-Die Image
Practices
Living Well with and through Media
Facing the Image
Media Freedoms and Media Standards
WikiLeaks, National Security and Cosmopolitan Ethics
Ethics of Media
A Meta-ethical Analysis of Moral Discourse on the Jeremy Kyle Show
Journalism, Ethics and the Impact of Competition
The Culture of Blogging
Arendt on Media Ethics
âEthical Livingâ in the Media and in Philosophy
On Whose Terms Are You Shown?
Ethics of Mediation and the Voice of the Injured Subject
Mediations
Framings
Interfaces
pp. 1
Ethics of Media: An Introduction
pp. 21
Media Freedoms and Media Standards
pp. 39
Living Well with and through Media
pp. 57
Arendt on Media Ethics: Revisiting Traditions as the Heart of the Public Sphere
pp. 72
Anthropological Realism for Global Media Ethics
pp. 91
The Culture of Blogging: At the Crossroads of Narcissism and Ethics
pp. 106
Facing the Image: Towards an Ethics of Seeing
pp. 120
The Predicament of (Journalism) Ethics as Seen in the About-to-Die Image: Lévinas’s Subjunctive Mood and the Third
pp. 136
Liberal Ethics and the Spectacle of War
pp. 161
On Whose Terms Are You Shown?
pp. 178
Ethics of Mediation and the Voice of the Injured Subject
pp. 198
A Meta-ethical Analysis of Moral Discourse on the Jeremy Kyle Show
pp. 215
‘Ethical Living’ in the Media and in Philosophy
pp. 232
WikiLeaks, National Security and Cosmopolitan Ethics
pp. 255
Journalism, Ethics and the Impact of Competition
pp. 271
When Practice Is Undercut by Ethics
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