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1 online resource (252 pages) |
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""Half Title""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Sub Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Introduction: The theory and practice of impartiality in news and current affairs""; ""Impartiality and controversy""; ""Mentalities, religion and impartiality""; ""Religious insignia and impartiality""; ""Language and impartiality""; ""Impartiality and linguistic strata""; ""Impartiality, transparency and institutions""; ""Impartiality and autonomy""; ""Critical impartiality""; ""Impartiality and deliberation""; ""No single �hegemonic� model""; ""The book and its chapters""; ""References"" |
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""Part I: Theories""""Chapter 1: How mainstream media can learn from philosophicaldeliberations of impartiality""; ""What is impartiality?""; ""Media impartiality and philosophy""; ""Subjective and objective impartiality""; ""Judicial and journalistic impartiality""; ""Personal and corporate partialities""; ""Clarence Thomas""; ""Impartiality images and mottos""; ""Types of impartiality""; ""Ethical impartiality""; ""�Right or �wrong� moral propositions""; ""Victimizer or victimized""; ""Utilitarian impartiality""; ""The �fire cause�""; ""Lessons to be learned"" |
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""Critical impartiality""""The �disinterested� observer""; ""Habermas and impartiality""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Chapter 2: Assessing, measuring and applying �public value tests�beyond new media: Interpreting impartiality and pluralityin debates about journalism standards""; ""Introduction""; ""Interpreting impartiality in the reporting of the four nations in the UKand devolved politics""; ""From normative values to empirical judgements: identifying �public value� in news produced by competing media systems"" |
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""Shaping the future of news: why scholars should inform �evidence-based� reviews in media policy-making""""References""; ""Notes""; ""Part II: Applications""; ""Chapter 3: PSYOPS or journalism? Norwegian information warfare in Afghanistan""; ""Introduction""; ""Historical background""; ""PSYOPS in the Balkans""; ""Peace journalism as a theoretical tool""; ""Information warfare and PR""; ""NATO�s PSYOPS policy""; ""Definitions""; ""From PSYOPS to Miso?""; ""Norwegian PSYOPS""; ""Responsibility and emphasis""; ""PSYOPS and the media""; ""PSYOPS in the Afghanistan strategy"" |
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""Norway versus US?""""Examples of American PSYOPS""; ""Norwegian PSYOPS in a comparative perspective""; ""ISAF�s PSYOPS operation in the media: Sada-e Azadi magazine as case study""; ""Case study: Sada-e Azadi (issue 215)""; ""Conclusion: Sada-e Azadi magazine in light of Johan Galtung�s model""; ""References""; ""Appendix""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 4: A strategic ritual for all?""; ""Objectivity and impartiality in journalism""; ""Objectivity as attitude and method""; ""Uniform objectivity?""; ""Methods""; ""Data collection""; ""Variables""; ""Discussion""; ""References""; ""Note"" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 14, 2014) |
Subject |
Journalism -- Objectivity.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Science & Technology Policy
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Journalism -- Objectivity
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Electronic book
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Author |
Barkho, Leon
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Thomas, Ellen
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Eckhardt, Michael
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Mitchell, Tim
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ISBN |
9781783202287 |
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1783202289 |
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9781783202294 |
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1783202297 |
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