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Over the last few years, the O.J. Simpson case, then the Lewinsky-Clinton affair, and scores of minor scandals have dominated the US press, often taking precedence over important domestic and international issues. This tabloidization of the news media, both here and abroad, has proved that "the market" cannot insure media quality. In a democracy, for media to function well, they must be free of both political and economic muzzling. The only solution is to add self-regulation, or quality control, by professionals and public to the other two forces, the market and state regulation. In this controversial volume, Claude-Jean Bertrand sets out to define a set of accountability systems--democratic, efficient, and harmless--to insure true freedom and quality of media. This brief, highly literate volume focuses not on philosophical foundations of media ethics or case stories, but on what is now missing in the codes. Many books deal with media ethics but few deal with accountability. Media Ethics and Accountability Systems zeroes in on the many nongovernmental methods of enforcing "quality control," and on the difficulty of getting the media microcosm to accept such accountability. To remedy this lack, Bertrand proposes rethinking existing "media accountability systems," some 30 to 40 in number, and creation of new ones. He observes that existing systems are rooted in four basic approaches: training: the education of citizens in media use and the incorporation of ethics courses in journalistic education; evaluation: criticism (positive and negative) not only from politicians, consumerists, and intellectuals, but from media professionals themselves; monitoring: by independent, academic experts over extended periods of time into the long-term effects; and feedback: giving ear to the various segments of media users and their needs and tastes, rather than scrutinizing sales and ratings. Media Ethics will be of particular interest to academics in the fields of communication and journalism, as well as to the general reader with an interest in public issues and a civic concern for society.

Table of Contents:
Introduction, Part 1: Basic Data, 1. Major Distinctions, 2. Principles and Values, Part 2: Media Ethics, 3. Codes of Ethics : Types and Contents, 4. Omissions, 5. A Selection of Codes, Part 3: Quality Control, 6. The M*A*S Media Accountability Systems, 7. Criticisms and Obstacles, Conclusion, Bibliography

About the Author :
Claude-Jean Bertrand is professor emeritus, Institut franais de presse, Universit de Paris-2. He has taught British and US civilization in several French universities, gradually specializing in the study of U.S. media. He has edited or written seventeen books on various topics and lectured extensively.

Review :
-Bertrand presents a broad, general overview of ethics issues and problems in journalism and entertainment media today. His multinational discussion gives readers an opportunity to consider, compare, and contrast a range of approaches to these issues and problems... Recommended for all communication collections.- --P. E. Kane, Choice -At last! A basic text for the media ethics course with a theoretical approach that transcends national boundries and different media systems. Accountability is exactly the right framework for this time of rapid change in media formats and values.- --Philip Meyer, Knight Chair in Journalism, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill -This rich and expensive treatment of media accountability is a rare global perspective by one of the world's most eminent critic-analysts. Claude-Jean Bertrand is unique as the master critic with a forceful view of the value of public-and self-criticism of the media taking his examples from several societies and systems. There is no one quite like him and no book quite like this one. This English language edition gives his views the exposure they rightly deserve in the U.S. where media criticism lags behind that of other countries.- --Everette E. Dennis, author, critic and Larkin Distinguished Professor, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York City -Bertrand has written a succinct and incisive plea for journalists and academicians to link the study of media ethics with an assessment of the accountability systems intended to deliver higher standards in newsrooms. A highly readable entry in the growing body of scholarship on media ethics.- --Edmund B. Lambeth, professor, Missouri School of Journalism "Bertrand presents a broad, general overview of ethics issues and problems in journalism and entertainment media today. His multinational discussion gives readers an opportunity to consider, compare, and contrast a range of approaches to these issues and problems... Recommended for all communication collections." --P. E. Kane, Choice "At last! A basic text for the media ethics course with a theoretical approach that transcends national boundries and different media systems. Accountability is exactly the right framework for this time of rapid change in media formats and values." --Philip Meyer, Knight Chair in Journalism, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "This rich and expensive treatment of media accountability is a rare global perspective by one of the world's most eminent critic-analysts. Claude-Jean Bertrand is unique as the master critic with a forceful view of the value of public-and self-criticism of the media taking his examples from several societies and systems. There is no one quite like him and no book quite like this one. This English language edition gives his views the exposure they rightly deserve in the U.S. where media criticism lags behind that of other countries." --Everette E. Dennis, author, critic and Larkin Distinguished Professor, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York City "Bertrand has written a succinct and incisive plea for journalists and academicians to link the study of media ethics with an assessment of the accountability systems intended to deliver higher standards in newsrooms. A highly readable entry in the growing body of scholarship on media ethics." --Edmund B. Lambeth, professor, Missouri School of Journalism "Bertrand presents a broad, general overview of ethics issues and problems in journalism and entertainment media today. His multinational discussion gives readers an opportunity to consider, compare, and contrast a range of approaches to these issues and problems... Recommended for all communication collections." --P. E. Kane, Choice "At last! A basic text for the media ethics course with a theoretical approach that transcends national boundries and different media systems. Accountability is exactly the right framework for this time of rapid change in media formats and values." --Philip Meyer, Knight Chair in Journalism, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "This rich and expensive treatment of media accountability is a rare global perspective by one of the world's most eminent critic-analysts. Claude-Jean Bertrand is unique as the master critic with a forceful view of the value of public-and self-criticism of the media taking his examples from several societies and systems. There is no one quite like him and no book quite like this one. This English language edition gives his views the exposure they rightly deserve in the U.S. where media criticism lags behind that of other countries." --Everette E. Dennis, author, critic and Larkin Distinguished Professor, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York City "Bertrand has written a succinct and incisive plea for journalists and academicians to link the study of media ethics with an assessment of the accountability systems intended to deliver higher standards in newsrooms. A highly readable entry in the growing body of scholarship on media ethics." --Edmund B. Lambeth, professor, Missouri School of Journalism "Bertrand presents a broad, general overview of ethics issues and problems in journalism and entertainment media today. His multinational discussion gives readers an opportunity to consider, compare, and contrast a range of approaches to these issues and problems... Recommended for all communication collections." --P. E. Kane, Choice


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781560004202
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 172
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1560004207
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jun 2000
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 400 gr


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