CHAPTER 6 NEW MEDIA – NEW THEORY?. DISCUSSING NEW MEDIA When is new theory needed? Fundamental changes in forms of social organization of the media technlogies.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Media, Communications and the Internet The Regulatory Framework by John Corker.
Advertisements

PO 111: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS Summer I (2014) Claire Leavitt Boston University.
Four Theories of the Press Siebert, Peterson and Schramm
Chapter One: The Democratic Republic.
THE COMMISSION ON FREEDOM OF THE PRESS known as the Hutchins’ Commission.
Fairness Jasmin Mejia, Jackson Pillow, and John Twork.
Theories of the media.
Challenges to freedom of expression The right to freedom of expression is a “foundation right” in society. It protects the right to: -Express ourselves.
Normative Theories of Mass Media
THE CONTEMPORARY BROADCASTING ENVIRONMENT FOR CHURCHES Michael O’Keeffe Chief Executive BCI.
Business and the Media Ownership of the Media and Its Responsibilities Racial Diversity and Gender Equality in the Media The Fairness and Balance Issue.
Media, Communications and the Internet The Regulatory Framework by John Corker.
Freedom of expression and freedom of the media
Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace A presentation by Mogens Schmidt DADG for Communication & Information Sector.
Normative Theories of Mass Communication
is the idea that governments draw their powers from the governed.
1 Public Relations Chapter 14 © 2009, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Click to edit Master title style Digitalisation and Beyond: Media freedom in a new reality Professor Katrin Nyman-Metcalf Chair of Law and Technology.
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms Presentation by: Edetaen Ojo Media Rights Agenda, Nigeria.
Liberalism and Feminism
1 Empowering Persons with Disabilities through ICTs Mr Abdul Waheed Khan Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information UNESCO Open Source.
One Republic—Two Americas?
Chapter One The American Teacher. Chapter One: The American Teacher  Overview of material presented in the book, with summaries of each chapter  Describes.
Normative Theories Of The Press
Convergence of media systems
Criminal Justice Today Twelfth Edition CHAPTER Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century, 12e Frank Schmalleger Copyright © 2014.
Ethics of Administration Chapter 1. Imposing your values? Values are more than personal preferences Values are more than personal preferences Human beings.
Dilemmas of Democracy. Plato’s Cave Ideology –Myths and Reality Competing Myths False Security Myths Assumption Myths Desire and Hope Myths –Political.
MEDIA MASSA & MASYARAKAT Pertemuan 6 Matakuliah: Sosiologi Komunikasi Massa Tahun: 2009/2010.
CHAPTER 6 NEW MEDIA – NEW THEORY?. DISCUSSING NEW MEDIA When is new theory needed? Fundamental changes in forms of social organization of the media technlogies.
Ethical Journalism Network Media Integrity In a New World Of Information Aidan White Twitter: aidanpwhite
THE POLITICS OF THE MEDIA. Mass Media  How important are the media in American politics?
The Media. What is meant by the Media? News organizations and journalists of either the print (newspapers, magazines), broadcast (TV, radio), or internet.
Pearson Education, Inc. © 2005 Chapter 6 THE MASS MEDIA.
LIBERAL-PLURALISM Key features: societal power is decentralized, widely shared, diffuse and fragmented, deriving from many sources, i.e. power pie divided.
Chapter 14: Media Policy, Law, and Ethics. Terms  Policy: structures regulation  Law: binding rules of state  Standards: technical issues.
1 Freedom of expression and freedom of the media INFORMATION SOCIETY Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Austria.
1 Ethics and Other Informal Controls Chapter 17 © 2009, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ethical Journalism Network Building Trust In a New World Of Information Aidan White
Russian Media Model: Politics, Business and Profession Professor Elena Vartanova Moscow State University Lecture Course at Alexander Institute University.
6 6 Tenets of Responsible Journalism Establish policies that empower effective reporting Build better citizens through critical thinking Hire trained advisers.
Background and ideas on communication rights and freedom of information and communication.
Chapt. 11 Mass communication & social control. Schramm: Four Theories of the Press 1 、 Authoritarian 2 、 Libertarian 3 、 Social Responsibility 4 、 Communist.
12.1—Students explain the fundamental principles and moral values of American principles and moral values of American democracy as expressed in the U.
Electoral Systems: Strengthening Democracy in the 21 st Century Kiev Ukraine October 2009 Workshop 3a The Role of Media in Ensuring Fair Elections.
Chapter 24 Ethical Obligations and Accountability Fundamentals of Nursing: Standards & Practices, 2E.
1 Politics: Who Gets What, When, and How Learning Objectives Distinguish between politics and political science Compare and contrast governmental politics.
Normative Theories The classical theories of Mass Communication.
Types of mass media 1. Print (Newspapers, magazines, opinion journals)
Introduction to Politics
Ethics and Society Chapter 2. Syllabus Question
Media and digital media ethics Uppsala 12/ Katarzyna Płaneta-Björnskär Department of Informatics and Media Uppsala University.
The Role of Media in a Democracy Dr Greg Simons Department of Eurasian Studies Uppsala University.
Ethical Theory A Quick Overview. If you were going to design an ethical society what would you need to define?
Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia Mass Media and Interfaith Dialogues Presentation by Ibnu Hadi At the 6 th ARF ISM CTTC, Singapore,
Chapter 6 THE MASS MEDIA. Vernon Jordan Meets the Press Linda Tripp secretly taped conversations with Monica Lewinsky about her sexual relationship with.
The Impact of New Media A Level Media Studies. Key Questions Has new media democratised the production of media texts by shifting the control of media.
Media & Society: Newspapers & “The News” Historical Development Critical Issues Today Newspapers History of newspapers is history of what journalism should.
Citizen Journalism and Ethics
Freedom of speech Media freedom and responsibility
Habermas and the Frankfurt School
Chapter 5 The News.
Chapter 6 THE MASS MEDIA.
Media Protections Freedom of the press is fundamental to democracy.
Types of mass media 1. Print (Newspapers, magazines, opinion journals) 2. Broadcast (network TV, radio) 3. Internet – blogs, Twitter, etc.
Media Structure, Economics and Global
What is the function of Media and Journalism?
Origins of Classical Liberalism
NRK – Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Presentation transcript:

CHAPTER 6 NEW MEDIA – NEW THEORY?

DISCUSSING NEW MEDIA When is new theory needed? Fundamental changes in forms of social organization of the media technlogies Fundamental change in social relations being promoted What new media? Primary focus Internet based communication devices Distinction between personal and mass communication

PRIMARY ASPECTS OF NEW MEDIA Digitalization & Convergence Binary code Increased Interactivity Mobility and delocation of sender/receiver Metaphors of the Main functions of the web Gateway Billboard Network Niche Brand

ROLES & RELATIONSHIPS WITH TRADITIONAL MEDIA INSTITUTES Authorship New media; new opportunities and new challenges Copyright Publication Roles are more unclear Gatekeeping Audience Greater autonomy Function changed to searching, consulting, and interacting

MAIN THEMES OF NEW MEDIA THEORY Themes from Mass Media Power and inequality Social integration and identity Social change & development Space and time

CHAPTER 7 NORMATIVE THEORY OF MEDIA AND SOCIETY

NORMATIVE THEORY Defined Refers to rights and responsibility Evaluates how media ought or are expected be Sources of normative expectations with media Social and political theory on press Professional theory and journalism Public opinion Audience Media marketplace State and its agencies

MEDIA AND PUBLIC INTEREST Public interest in media activities Structure Freedom of publication Plurality of ownership Extensive reach Diversity of channels and forms Diversity of information Content

MEDIA AND PUBLIC INTEREST Content Public order and security of state Quality of cultural provision Support for democracy Meeting international human rights obligations

MEDIA AND PUBLIC INTEREST Areas required to prevent harm Respecting individuals Individual rights to privacy etc Harm to society Negative effect of media on children Harm to individuals Copy cat crimes

PRESS AS FOURTH ESTATE: THEORY OF PRESS FREEDOM Theory of press freedom Thomas Paine and John Stuart Mills Fourth estate Edmund Burke Power of press Freedoms of Press Linked with individual freedom First amendment Free marketplace of ideas Struggle for freedom

PRESS AS FOURTH ESTATE: THEORY OF PRESS FREEDOM Struggle for freedom Church and government First Amendment Early 20 th Century

1947 COMMISSION ON FREEDOM OF THE PRESS & THE THEORY OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Established due to concerns about American press Private commission Established in 1942, reported in 1947 Chairman Goal of commission Evaluate several areas of press to determine limits on free expression Milestone in Media History First inquiry Government control Example for others Social responsibility

1947 COMMISSION ON FREEDOM OF THE PRESS & THE THEORY OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Findings of 1947 Commission Critical of press Concept of social responsibility Key journalistic standards for Press Truthful, comprehensive, and intelligent reporting Forum for comment Common carrier Goals and values of society Eliminate sensationalism Report objectively

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THEORY Main propositions Obligations to society Truthful, accurate, fair, objective and relevant Free to act Media self-regulated Code of ethics Government intervention

PROFESSIONALISM IN JOURNALISM Various forms Press council Principles of good practice Codes of practice and ethics Most frequent principles Truth Clarity Defense Responsibility Respect

FOUR THEORIES OF THE PRESS BY F. S. SIEBERT Authoritarian Developed in late Renaissance Described control of press Libertarian Free Press Theory 18 th Century – Enlightenment Thinkers Press – search for truth

FOUR THEORIES OF THE PRESS BY F. S. SIEBERT Social Responsibility Soviet Communist Theory Imitates Leninist Principle Russian Revolution, 1917 Government control of media No longer applicable in modern day media (in US)

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING Rationale Regulate transmission Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Developed system to license private operators Addressed social and political issues

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING Primary Goals of Public Service Broadcasting Universal coverage Diversity Minorities Support national culture Political Balanced and impartial Public Interest

MODELS OF NORMATIVE THEORY Liberal – Pluralist Model Basis is original Fee Press Theory Emphasizes the individual and public interest Free marketplace of ideas Accountability Social Responsibility Model Free press comes with obligation Defines actions of responsible media Public Service

MODELS OF NORMATIVE THEORY Professional Model Roles for society and standards Primary concern: public needs Professional autonomy Alternative Media Model Small scale Concern for community Opposes state power Subcultures