DEVC 80 Exam 2 Reviewer
DEVC 80 Exam 2 Reviewer
DEVC 80 Exam 2 Reviewer
Note: exam will require us to identify what kind of ethical framework should be used/was used based on
certain media cases
Sensitive photos
- Exercise respect and sensitivity
- Publish photo not in color, inside page and not front page
- Don’t expose faces of minors
Ethical Values
- Directly related to beliefs about what is right and proper: honesty, promise-keeping, fairness,
compassion, respect for privacy
Non Ethical Values
- Pertain to desire, wealth, status, happiness (not to moral duty)
Ethical Framework
Categorical Imperative [Immanuel Kant]
- deontological
- Black and white, no grey
- Right for one, right for all
Principle of Utility [John Stuart Mill, Jemery Bentham]
- teleological
- Mill & bentham
- What is right is what will benefit the greater number of people
- Maximizes value, minimizes loss
- Calculate consequences
Principle of the Golden Mean [Aristotle]
- Moral virtue lies between two extremes: moderation is the key - Aristotle
Principle of self-determination
- Human beings have unconditional value: they are not means to a goal.
Criterion of Reversibility
- Do unto others what you want them to do unto you.
Deontology
- Rule-based, absolutist
- Duty-based thinking
- Strength: simplicity
- Weakness: rigidity
- Disregards the possible consequences as long as one sticks to doing his/her duty
Teleology
- Ends-based, consequences
- Utilitarianism, consequentialism
- “Telos” is Greek for “end”
- End justifies means
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Strength: flexibility, can weigh benefits and harm
- Weakness: flexibility, can be manipulated by self-serving rationalization
Golden Mean
- Virtue ethics, virtue of moderation
- Avoids extremes through middle-of-the-road compass
Golden Rule
- Rule of reversibility
- Values restraint and self-discipline to avoid inflicting harm
- Self-determination by Judeo-Christian tradition
- Love: moral base of conduct.
- Weakness: not sufficient when there are multiple competing interests
Ethical Issues
Plagiarism and fabrication
- Plagiarism - taking credit for phrases, statements, photographs, or even whole works someone
else created.
- Fabrication - making things up and passing them up as genuine.
- Stolen words and invented facts
- Claiming someone’s work as your own
- We can also plagiarize ourselves
Plagiarism Spectrum:
(1) Using a source too closely when paraphrasing
(2) Copying work from a source without citation
Privacy
- Sickness
- Victims of violence, rape, etc.
Gender Issues
- Bias against women
Corruption in media
- Nepotism
Other issues
- Hidden motives and sponsors
- Misinterpretation
- Conflicts of interest
- Checkbook journalism
- Withholding information
- Lying to get the truth
“Media literacy”
- Critical thinking, analytical skills, self expression, wise and effective use of media
Media education
- The process of teaching and learning about media
Media literacy
- Knowledge and skills acquired from media education.
“Media literacy is the process of accessing, critically analyzing media messages and creating
messages using media tools.”
Media literacy resulting from media education involves the ability to interpret and produce media
“Politics and media are inseparable. It is only the politicians and the media men that are incompatible”
- Walter Cronkite
Philippine Politics
- Culture of patronage
- Sense of “belonging”
- Premium on persons and not on ideology
Media as kingmaker
- Estrada
- “Estrada was the precursor of a new trend, the personification of the power of media over
memory, of mass appeal over muddled, middle-class idealism. He was the shape of things to
come.”
- Earning “pogi” points through media
- “Idol” status
- Endorsements
- Regular media programs
- Circle of celebrity friends
Press Freedom
Philippine media
From the freest and most rambunctious press in Asia
to
The most dangerous place for journalists next to Iraq
Press Freedom
- Is tied to the people’s right to know
- The right of people to information on matters of public concern
- Not a matter of absolute right because it is subject to such limitations as may be provided by law
“It is for the courts to determine in a case by case basis whether the matter at issue is of interest or
importance, as it relates to or affects the public”
Media ownership
- Philippine constitution says ownership of mass media should be limited to Filipino citizens