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How we understand, protect, and discharge our rights and responsibilities as citizens in a democratic society committed to the principle of political equality is intimately connected to the standards and behaviour of our media in general, and our news media in particular. However, the media does not just stand between the citizenry and their leaders, or indeed between citizens and each other. The media is often the site where individuals attempt to realise some of the most fundamental democratic liberties, including the right to free speech.

Media Ethics, Free Speech, and the Requirements of Democracy explores the conflict between the rights that people exercise in, and through, the modern media and the responsibilities that accrue on account of its awesome and increasing power. The individual chaptersâwritten by leading scholars from the US, UK, and Australiaâaddress several recent events and controversial developments in the media, including Brexit, the rise of Trump,

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"This is an excellent book filled with original and thought-provoking arguments. As any good book in applied ethics, it should appeal to a broad audience as well as to professional philosophers. Scholars and advanced students in other related fields, as well as practitioners of journalism will find this book rewarding and accessible."Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

"All in all, this is an interesting and coherent collection, which is definitely worth a read."European Journal of Communication



Table of Contents

Introduction

Carl Fox and Joe Saunders

Part I: Democracy and the Media

1. Immigration in the Brexit Campaign: Protean Dogwhistles and Political Manipulation

Jennifer Saul

2. The Ethics of Interrogation

Julian Baggini

3. Lynton Crosby and the Dark Arts of Democracy

Joe Saunders

4. Trust Me: News, Credibility Deficits, and Balance

Carrie Figdor

5. Protecting Politicians’ Privacy for the Sake of Democracy

Rob Lawlor and Kevin Macnish

Part II: Free Speech and the Media

6. Free Speech and Liberal Community

Gerald Lang

7. Political Correctness Gone Viral

Robert Simpson and Waleed Aly

8. Journalism, Offence, and Free Speech

Carl Fox

9. The Real Story about Fake News

Kay Mathiesen

Part III: Bias, Ideology and the Media

10. How Media Makes, Ignites and Breaks Ideology

David Livingstone Smith

11. "I’m not with stupid": Tales of False Consciousness for a Post-Brexit Age

Lorna Finlayson

12. Partisan News, the Myth of Objectivity, and the Standards of Responsible Journalism

Christopher Meyers

13. The Obligation to Diversify One’s Sources: Against Epistemic Partisanship in the Consumption of News Media

Alex Worsnip

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9780367732158, 978-0367732158
      ISBN10: 0367732157

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How we understand, protect, and discharge our rights and responsibilities as citizens in a democratic society committed to the principle of political equality is intimately connected to the standards and behaviour of our media in general, and our news media in particular. However, the media does not just stand between the citizenry and their leaders, or indeed between citizens and each other. The media is often the site where individuals attempt to realise some of the most fundamental democratic liberties, including the right to free speech.

      Media Ethics, Free Speech, and the Requirements of Democracy explores the conflict between the rights that people exercise in, and through, the modern media and the responsibilities that accrue on account of its awesome and increasing power. The individual chaptersâwritten by leading scholars from the US, UK, and Australiaâaddress several recent events and controversial developments in the media, including Brexit, the rise of Trump,

      Trade Review

      "This is an excellent book filled with original and thought-provoking arguments. As any good book in applied ethics, it should appeal to a broad audience as well as to professional philosophers. Scholars and advanced students in other related fields, as well as practitioners of journalism will find this book rewarding and accessible."Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

      "All in all, this is an interesting and coherent collection, which is definitely worth a read."European Journal of Communication



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Carl Fox and Joe Saunders

      Part I: Democracy and the Media

      1. Immigration in the Brexit Campaign: Protean Dogwhistles and Political Manipulation

      Jennifer Saul

      2. The Ethics of Interrogation

      Julian Baggini

      3. Lynton Crosby and the Dark Arts of Democracy

      Joe Saunders

      4. Trust Me: News, Credibility Deficits, and Balance

      Carrie Figdor

      5. Protecting Politicians’ Privacy for the Sake of Democracy

      Rob Lawlor and Kevin Macnish

      Part II: Free Speech and the Media

      6. Free Speech and Liberal Community

      Gerald Lang

      7. Political Correctness Gone Viral

      Robert Simpson and Waleed Aly

      8. Journalism, Offence, and Free Speech

      Carl Fox

      9. The Real Story about Fake News

      Kay Mathiesen

      Part III: Bias, Ideology and the Media

      10. How Media Makes, Ignites and Breaks Ideology

      David Livingstone Smith

      11. "I’m not with stupid": Tales of False Consciousness for a Post-Brexit Age

      Lorna Finlayson

      12. Partisan News, the Myth of Objectivity, and the Standards of Responsible Journalism

      Christopher Meyers

      13. The Obligation to Diversify One’s Sources: Against Epistemic Partisanship in the Consumption of News Media

      Alex Worsnip

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