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Media corruption in the age of information / Edward H. Spence Library of Public Policy and Public Administration

By: Spence, Edward HMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cham : Springer, [2021]Description: 235p. Nil NilISBN: 9783030616120; 3030616126Subject(s): Journalism | Social media and journalism | Fake newsDDC classification: 174/.907 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction 3; Chapter 2 The Tree of Knowledge: The Normative Structure of Information -- Chapter 3 The Serpent's Lair - Characteristics, Causes and Contexts of Corruption -- Chapter 4 Media Corruption -Types, Causes and Contexts -- Chapter 5 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information -- Chapter 6 Investigative Journalism - the Serum Against the Snake's Bite -- Chapter 7 Public Policy and Regulative Change to Combat Media Corruption -- Epilogue - Knowledge to Wisdom in the Age of information -- Bibliography -- Appendix 1:The Myth of Gyges -- Appendix 2: The Allegory of the Cave
Summary: This book provides an applied model of corruption to identify, analyse, and assess the ethics of major types of corruption in the media involving practices such as cash-for-comment, media release journalism, including video news releases (VNRs), fake news, deep fakes, and staged news. The book starts with a conceptual philosophical analysis of corruption in general, followed by an in-depth analysis of media corruption, across its various transformations, from the legacy media of the 4th Estate (e.g. The UK Guardian) to the digital media of the 5th Estate (e.g. Social Media and Wikileaks) to the Network Media of the 6th Estate (e.g. Facebook and Google), and provides key case studies as practical illustrations and contextualisation of those major types of media corruption. It explains how the conversion of the two forms of media communication, corporate and social digital communication, as expressed in the symbiotic relationship between the 4th Estate and the 5th Estate exposes and enables the reporting of corruption, signalling a major shift in the way the media itself can provide an effective means for anti-corruption measures against major practices of corruption that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.
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Chapter 1: Introduction 3; Chapter 2 The Tree of Knowledge: The Normative Structure of Information -- Chapter 3 The Serpent's Lair - Characteristics, Causes and Contexts of Corruption -- Chapter 4 Media Corruption -Types, Causes and Contexts -- Chapter 5 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information -- Chapter 6 Investigative Journalism - the Serum Against the Snake's Bite -- Chapter 7 Public Policy and Regulative Change to Combat Media Corruption -- Epilogue - Knowledge to Wisdom in the Age of information -- Bibliography -- Appendix 1:The Myth of Gyges -- Appendix 2: The Allegory of the Cave

This book provides an applied model of corruption to identify, analyse, and assess the ethics of major types of corruption in the media involving practices such as cash-for-comment, media release journalism, including video news releases (VNRs), fake news, deep fakes, and staged news. The book starts with a conceptual philosophical analysis of corruption in general, followed by an in-depth analysis of media corruption, across its various transformations, from the legacy media of the 4th Estate (e.g. The UK Guardian) to the digital media of the 5th Estate (e.g. Social Media and Wikileaks) to the Network Media of the 6th Estate (e.g. Facebook and Google), and provides key case studies as practical illustrations and contextualisation of those major types of media corruption. It explains how the conversion of the two forms of media communication, corporate and social digital communication, as expressed in the symbiotic relationship between the 4th Estate and the 5th Estate exposes and enables the reporting of corruption, signalling a major shift in the way the media itself can provide an effective means for anti-corruption measures against major practices of corruption that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.

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