What Journalists Are Owed (Journalism Studies)
The study of news and news practice is rich in examinations of what journalists owe to society. However, this book looks at what journalists can expect from society: what roles ownership structures, colleagues, governments and audiences should play so journalists can do their jobs well – and safely. What Journalists Are Owed draws on a variety of research perspectives – legal and ethical analysis, surveys, interviews and content analysis – in different national settings to look at how those rel...
Das Lastenheft (Europaische Hochschulschriften Recht, #5500) (Europaeische Hochschulschriften Recht, #5500)
by Moritz Zoglmann
Die Arbeit befasst sich mit den wesentlichen Rechtsfragen, die sich im Zusammenhang mit der Leistungsbeschreibung in Softwareerstellungsprojekten ergeben koennen. Der Autor beleuchtet insbesondere die Konstellationen, in denen es an einer vertraglichen Regelung fehlt und daher auf die gesetzlichen Regelungen sowie auf allgemeine Rechtsgrundsatze zuruckzugreifen ist. Im Rahmen der Untersuchung setzt sich der Autor dabei intensiv mit der zum jeweiligen Problemfeld ergangenen Rechtsprechung auseina...
This volume provides an overview of the book publishing industry and includes details about editorial, marketing, and production. Industry issues, such as copyright and online publishing are also presented. A reference book that can be used in courses and as a library reference, this book will be valuable to media scholars and students.
This thought-provoking monograph provides a systematic, philosophically-grounded reconceptualisation of press freedom and press regulation. In a major departure from orthodox norms, the book argues that press freedom and coercive independent press regulation are not mutually exclusive; that newspapers could be made to compensate their victims, through regulation, without jeopardising their free speech rights; that their perceived public watchdog status does not exempt them; and, ultimately, that...
Rethinking European Media and Communications Policy
by Caroline Pauwels, Harri Kalimo, and Ben van Rompuy
With expert insights on the challenging task of crafting inclusive, competitive, and culturally diverse European media and communications policy, this collection confronts issues unique to the current era of convergence. Displaying how the media and the information communications technology sectors have begun to converge, this carefully researched study considers how previously distinct policies set in place to oversee each are overlapping to create significant problems for public authority. Add...
Parental Control of Television Broadcasting (Lea's Communication)
by Monroe E Verhulst, Danciger Professor of Law Monroe E Price, and Stefaan Verhulst
This project, developed originally for the European Community, examines parental roles in controlling television programs watched by children in Europe. For scholars and students in comparative media studies, media policy, regulation, children & media.
Media Diversity: Economics, Ownership, and the FCC provides a detailed analysis of the regulation of diversity and its impact on the structure and practices within the broadcast television industry. As deregulation is quickly changing the media landscape, this volume puts the changing structure of the industry into perspective through the use of an insider's point of view to examine how policy and programming get made. Author Mara Einstein blends her industry experience and academic expertise to...
Media, Markets, and Morals
by Edward H. Spence, Andrew Alexandra, Aaron Quinn, and Anne Dunn
Media, Markets, and Morals provides an original ethical framework designed specifically for evaluating ethical issues in the media, including new media. The authors apply their account of the moral role of the media, in their dual capacity as information providers for the public good and as businesses run for profit, to specific morally problematic practices and question how ethical behavior can be promoted within the industry. Brings together experts in the fields of media studies and media et...
From Amanda Knox to O.J., Casey Anthony to Kyle Rittenhouse, our justice system faces scrutiny and pressure from the media and public like never before. Can the bedrock of "innocent until proven guilty" survive in what acclaimed Seattle attorney and legal analyst Anne Bremner calls the age of judgement? When unscrupulous Italian prosecutors waged an all-out war in the media and courtroom to wrongly convict American exchange student Amanda Knox for a murder she didn't commit, family and frien...
Media have been central to government efforts to reinforce sovereignty and define national identity, but globalization is fundamentally altering media practices, institutions, and content. More than the activities of large conglomerates, globalization entails competition among states as well as private entities to dominate the world's consciousness. Changes in formal and informal rules, in addition to technological innovation, affect the growth and survival or decline of governments. In Media a...
Die Arbeit untersucht die datenschutzrechtliche Zulassigkeit des Einsatzes von Whistleblowing-Systemen in Unternehmen. Dabei beantwortet sie auf Grundlage verfassungsrechtlicher und internationaler Bezuge aktuelle Fragen des Arbeitnehmerdatenschutzes. Im Vordergrund steht die Prufung der datenschutzrechtlichen Rechtfertigung des Einsatzes von Whistleblowing-Systemen uber die Instrumente der Einwilligung, der Betriebsvereinbarung sowie uber gesetzliche Erlaubnistatbestande. Ein besonderes Augenme...
The music business is a multifaceted, transnational industry that operates within complex and rapidly changing political, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The mode and manner of how music is created, obtained, consumed and exploited is evolving rapidly. It is based on relationships that can be both complimentary and at times confrontational, and around roles that interact, overlap and sometimes merge, reflecting the competing and coinciding interests of creative artists and music i...
The Battle to Control Broadcast News chronicles the power plays, fights, betrayals, and skirmishes behind the use and misuse of both the Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to air news on controversial issues and to provide a "balance" in their programming, and the Equal Time Law, which governs political programming and claims that federal law cannot require broadcasters to carry all candidates. Hugh Donahue argues that these restrictions were never justified, that the public lost mor...
Regulation, Governance and Convergence in the Media
by Peter Humphreys and Seamus Simpson
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how the Internet is producing a convergence of the press, audio-visual and online media. Based on extensive empirical analysis, the authors analyse over 25 years of changes to media forms and expose the reality behind the notion that media convergence is inevitable and inexorable. Peter Humphreys and Seamus Simpson break new ground through exploring a diverse range of topics at the heart of the media...
Das Internet ist eine der bedeutendsten technologischen Errungenschaften der Geschichte. Es erlaubt Menschen in aller Welt Zugang zu umfassenden Informationen, unterstutzt die weltweite Kommunikation und Vernetzung und fungiert als globaler Marktplatz. Dabei bieten die vielfaltigen Angebote im Internet jedoch nicht nur Chancen; sie werfen auch Fragen des Datenschutzes, der Personlichkeitsentfaltung und der Privatsphare auf. Dieses Phanomen wird gemeinhin als das Privatheitsparadoxon bezeichnet.A...
Critical Reflections on Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering, and Corruption
Transnational crime, organized crime, money laundering and corruption are four concepts that have gained and continue to gain an international and domestic profile. Is the information given to the public concerning these concepts distorted by the vested interests of some politicians, media, police, and international organizations whose existence or enhanced resources depend on the perception that there is an ever-growing 'threat'? Countries are expected to react to organized crime and corruption...
Media Law, Ethics, and Policy in the Digital Age (Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts)
The growing presence of digital technologies has caused significant changes in the protection of digital rights. With the ubiquity of these modern technologies, there is an increasing need for advanced media and rights protection. Media Law, Ethics, and Policy in the Digital Age is a key resource on the challenges, opportunities, issues, controversies, and contradictions of digital technologies in relation to media law and ethics and examines occurrences in different socio-political and economic...
The Law of Public Communication
Focusing on the implications of the law for practitioners, this annually updated book examines legal issues affecting traditional journalism, political speech, and commercial and electronic media. This top-selling media law book includes the most current information available, explaining the law as it applies to the daily work of writers, broadcasters, advertisers, cable operators, Internet service providers, public relations practitioners, photographers, and other public communicators.
A book that will be welcomed by scholars, students, and anyone who relies on the freedom of the press in practice, Freeing the Presses addresses the important question of how best to pursue a media system that fulfills the demands of a democratic polity.