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adam_text | Contents 1 2 3 Introduction.................................................................................................. 1.1 Why a Book on Media Corruption?................................................... 1.2 What Is Corruption?............................................................................. 1.2.1 The Characterising Featuresof Corruption........................... 1.2.2 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption.......................................................................... 1.3 Why Care About Media Corruption ?................................................ 1.4 The Structure of the Book................................................................. 1.5 Chapter Outline................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... The Tree of Knowledge: The Normative Structure of Information............................................................................................. 2.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 2.2 The Normative Structure of Information........................................... 2.3 The Attitudinal Modes of Information............................................... 2.4 Information as Communication......................................................... 2.5 Global Information Ethics: Cultural Relativism Without Moral Relativism.................................................................................
2.6 Media Convergence of the Fourth Estate and Fifth Estate............... 2.7 The Normative Impact of Media Convergence: Four Illustrative Cases........................................................................ 2.8 The New Journalists of the Fifth Estate?.......................................... 2.9 Conclusion........................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... The Serpent’s Lair - Characteristics, Causes and Contexts of Corruption................................................................................................ 3.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 3.2 The Ring of Gyges............................................................................... 3.3 The Characterizing Features of Corruption...................................... 1 1 5 5 7 7 9 12 14 17 17 19 22 24 25 26 28 31 33 34 37 37 39 40 vii
viii Contents 3.4 An Objection Against the Argument That Invisibility Is a Regular and Characterizing Feature of Corruption.................. 3.4.1 The Corrupt Agent Does Not Meet the Presupposed Condition of Minimal Instrumental Rationality................ 3.4.2 The Corrupt Agent Operates in a Hobbesian State of Nature............................................................................ 3.4.3 Institutionalized and Systemic Corruption.......................... 3.5 A Further Essential Characterizing Feature of Corruption............ 3.6 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption................ 3.7 Taxonomy of Corruption................................................................ 3.7.1 Systematic and Gratuitous Corruption................................ 3.7.2 Actions and Actors.............................................................. 3.7.3 Constitutive and Regulative Corruption.............................. 3.7.4 Individual and Group Corruption........................................ 3.8 The Corrosion of Character............................................................ 3.9 The Instrumental Rationality of Corruption.................................. 3.10 Conclusion...................................................................................... References................................................................................................ 4 Media Corruption - Types, Causes and Contexts.............................. 4.1 Introduction.................................................................................... 4.2 The
Characterizing Features of Corruption.................................... 4.3 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption................ 4.4 Types of Media Corruption............................................................ 4.4.1 The Inside Job: Fictional News, Biased News, and News for Sale.............................................................. 4.4.2 Deception by Collusion: Fake News, Staged News, and Cash-for-Comment............................................ 4.4.3 Seeing Is Not Believing - How Pictures Lie....................... 4.4.4 Media Corruption in the New DigitalMedia....................... 4.5 The Faustus Pact: Media Corruption by Collusion........................ 4.6 The Primary Professional Roles of Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations...................................................................... 4.6.1 Journalism.......................................................................... 4.6.2 Advertising.......................................................................... 4.6.3 Public Relations (PR).......................................................... 4.7 What Are the Minimal Primary Professional and Instrumental Requirements for Achieving Those Roles?.................................... 4.7.1 Journalism.......................................................................... 4.7.2 Advertising.......................................................................... 4.7.3 Public Relations.................................................................. 4.8 Are Those Roles and Their Realization Compatible with
Each Other?............................................................................ 4.8.1 Journalism and Advertising................................................ 4.8.2 Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising.................... 42 43 45 46 47 49 50 50 51 51 53 55 57 60 60 63 63 64 65 66 67 69 72 74 76 79 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 82
Contents ix 4.9 The Systemic Problem of Advertorials............................................ 4.9.1 Advertising Laws: Cash-for-Comment................................ 4.10 Citizens and Consumers...................................................................... 4.11 Conclusion.......................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 83 84 88 89 90 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information............................ 5.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 5.2 What Is Facebooks Professional and Institutional Role?................. 5.2.1 Role Morality.......................................................................... 5.2.2 Facebook’s Primary Role....................................................... 5.3 Facebook’s Normative Commitments as a Media Company.......... 5.4 The Cambridge Analytica Case......................................................... 5.5 The Normative Violations by Facebook in the Cambridge Analytical Case................................................................................... 5.6 Did Facebook’s Part in the Cambridge Analytica Case Constitute Media Corruption?............................................................ 5.7 The Corrupting Effects of Facebook’s Violation of Its Normative Media Responsibilities........................................... 5.7.1 Information and Communication Corruption.....................
5.7.2 Democratic Political Corruption.......................................... 5.7.3 The Collective Moral Responsibility of Citizens................. 5.8 The Conflict of Interest at the Heart of Facebook’s Business Model Conducive to Media Corruption........................... 5.8.1 What Isa Conflict of Interest?............................................... 5.9 The Systemic Problem of Harvesting and Marketing Information......................................................................................... 5.10 Conclusion........................................................................................... References........................................................................................................ 93 93 96 99 99 101 103 5 6 Investigative Journalism - The Serum Against the Snake’s Bite .... 6.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 6.2 Key Cases of Corruption Exposed and Reported by Investigative Journalists................................................................ 6.3 2016-2020........................................................................................... 6.3.1 Panama Papers........................................................................ 6.3.2 Cambridge Analytica............................................................. 6.3.3 Timeline of Other Notable Cases of Corruption Exposed by Investigative Journalists (1950s-2020s)........... 6.3.4 Edward R. Murrow (1950s)................................................... 6.3.5 Frank Serpico
(1970s)........................................................... 6.3.6 Pentagon Papers (1970s)....................................................... 6.3.7 Watergate (1970s).................................................................. 6.3.8 The Moonlight State and Police Corruption (1980s)........... 6.3.9 The Boston Globe’s Exposure of Church Abuse (2002)... 6.3.10 Katharine Gun v. UK Government (2003)............................ 104 105 107 108 109 110 115 115 117 120 121 123 123 124 125 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 132 133
x Contents 6.3.11 News of the World Scandal (2006-2011)......................... 6.3.12 Banking Bad: Banking Misconduct Investigation (2014-2019)......................................................................... 6.4 Conclusion....................................................................................... References................................................................................................. 7 134 135 136 138 Public Policy and Regulative Change to Combat Media Corruption................................................................................... 141 7.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 141 7.2 The Regulation of Media Corruption and Other Normative Misdemeanors................................................................................. 143 7.3 The Articulation and Rationale of Public Ethical Principles and Values....................................................................... 147 7.4 The Necessary Alignment of Public Ethical Principles and Values with Regulation............................................................. 150 7.5 Oversight and Accountability by Proactive Regulation................... 153 7.6 The Market Good vs The Public Good.......................................... 158 7.7 Conclusion....................................................................................... 159 References................................................................................................ 161 Epilogue - Knowledge to Wisdom in the Age of
Information.................... 163 Appendices...................................................................................................... 175 Bibliography.................................................................................................. 219 Index 225
This book provides an applied model ol corruption to identity, analyse, and assess the ethics oí major types of corruption in the media involving practices such as cash-forcomment, media release journalism, including video news releases (YNRs), take news, deep fakes, and staged nervs. The book starts with a conceptual philosophical anabasis ot corruption in general, followed by an in-depth analysis of media corruption, across its various transformations, from the legacy media of the 4th Estate (e.g. The UK Guardian) to the digital media of the 5th Estate (e.g. Social Media and Wikileaks) to the Network Media of the 6th Estate (e.g. Eacebook and Google), and provides kev case studies as practical illustrations and contextualisation ot those major types of media corruption. It explains how the conversion of the two forms of media communication, corporate and social digital communication, as expressed in the symbiotic relationship between the 4th Estate and the 5th Estate exposes and enables the reporting ot corruption, signalling a maior shitt in the way the media itself can provide an effective means tor anti-corruption measures against major practices of corruption that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.
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Contents 1 2 3 Introduction. 1.1 Why a Book on Media Corruption?. 1.2 What Is Corruption?. 1.2.1 The Characterising Featuresof Corruption. 1.2.2 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption. 1.3 Why Care About Media Corruption ?. 1.4 The Structure of the Book. 1.5 Chapter Outline. References. The Tree of Knowledge: The Normative Structure of Information. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 The Normative Structure of Information. 2.3 The Attitudinal Modes of Information. 2.4 Information as Communication. 2.5 Global Information Ethics: Cultural Relativism Without Moral Relativism.
2.6 Media Convergence of the Fourth Estate and Fifth Estate. 2.7 The Normative Impact of Media Convergence: Four Illustrative Cases. 2.8 The New Journalists of the Fifth Estate?. 2.9 Conclusion. References. The Serpent’s Lair - Characteristics, Causes and Contexts of Corruption. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 The Ring of Gyges. 3.3 The Characterizing Features of Corruption. 1 1 5 5 7 7 9 12 14 17 17 19 22 24 25 26 28 31 33 34 37 37 39 40 vii
viii Contents 3.4 An Objection Against the Argument That Invisibility Is a Regular and Characterizing Feature of Corruption. 3.4.1 The Corrupt Agent Does Not Meet the Presupposed Condition of Minimal Instrumental Rationality. 3.4.2 The Corrupt Agent Operates in a Hobbesian State of Nature. 3.4.3 Institutionalized and Systemic Corruption. 3.5 A Further Essential Characterizing Feature of Corruption. 3.6 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption. 3.7 Taxonomy of Corruption. 3.7.1 Systematic and Gratuitous Corruption. 3.7.2 Actions and Actors. 3.7.3 Constitutive and Regulative Corruption. 3.7.4 Individual and Group Corruption. 3.8 The Corrosion of Character. 3.9 The Instrumental Rationality of Corruption. 3.10 Conclusion. References. 4 Media Corruption - Types, Causes and Contexts. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 The
Characterizing Features of Corruption. 4.3 The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Corruption. 4.4 Types of Media Corruption. 4.4.1 The Inside Job: Fictional News, Biased News, and News for Sale. 4.4.2 Deception by Collusion: Fake News, Staged News, and Cash-for-Comment. 4.4.3 Seeing Is Not Believing - How Pictures Lie. 4.4.4 Media Corruption in the New DigitalMedia. 4.5 The Faustus Pact: Media Corruption by Collusion. 4.6 The Primary Professional Roles of Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations. 4.6.1 Journalism. 4.6.2 Advertising. 4.6.3 Public Relations (PR). 4.7 What Are the Minimal Primary Professional and Instrumental Requirements for Achieving Those Roles?. 4.7.1 Journalism. 4.7.2 Advertising. 4.7.3 Public Relations. 4.8 Are Those Roles and Their Realization Compatible with
Each Other?. 4.8.1 Journalism and Advertising. 4.8.2 Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising. 42 43 45 46 47 49 50 50 51 51 53 55 57 60 60 63 63 64 65 66 67 69 72 74 76 79 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 82
Contents ix 4.9 The Systemic Problem of Advertorials. 4.9.1 Advertising Laws: Cash-for-Comment. 4.10 Citizens and Consumers. 4.11 Conclusion. References. 83 84 88 89 90 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 What Is Facebooks Professional and Institutional Role?. 5.2.1 Role Morality. 5.2.2 Facebook’s Primary Role. 5.3 Facebook’s Normative Commitments as a Media Company. 5.4 The Cambridge Analytica Case. 5.5 The Normative Violations by Facebook in the Cambridge Analytical Case. 5.6 Did Facebook’s Part in the Cambridge Analytica Case Constitute Media Corruption?. 5.7 The Corrupting Effects of Facebook’s Violation of Its Normative Media Responsibilities. 5.7.1 Information and Communication Corruption.
5.7.2 Democratic Political Corruption. 5.7.3 The Collective Moral Responsibility of Citizens. 5.8 The Conflict of Interest at the Heart of Facebook’s Business Model Conducive to Media Corruption. 5.8.1 What Isa Conflict of Interest?. 5.9 The Systemic Problem of Harvesting and Marketing Information. 5.10 Conclusion. References. 93 93 96 99 99 101 103 5 6 Investigative Journalism - The Serum Against the Snake’s Bite . 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Key Cases of Corruption Exposed and Reported by Investigative Journalists. 6.3 2016-2020. 6.3.1 Panama Papers. 6.3.2 Cambridge Analytica. 6.3.3 Timeline of Other Notable Cases of Corruption Exposed by Investigative Journalists (1950s-2020s). 6.3.4 Edward R. Murrow (1950s). 6.3.5 Frank Serpico
(1970s). 6.3.6 Pentagon Papers (1970s). 6.3.7 Watergate (1970s). 6.3.8 The Moonlight State and Police Corruption (1980s). 6.3.9 The Boston Globe’s Exposure of Church Abuse (2002). 6.3.10 Katharine Gun v. UK Government (2003). 104 105 107 108 109 110 115 115 117 120 121 123 123 124 125 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 132 133
x Contents 6.3.11 News of the World Scandal (2006-2011). 6.3.12 Banking Bad: Banking Misconduct Investigation (2014-2019). 6.4 Conclusion. References. 7 134 135 136 138 Public Policy and Regulative Change to Combat Media Corruption. 141 7.1 Introduction. 141 7.2 The Regulation of Media Corruption and Other Normative Misdemeanors. 143 7.3 The Articulation and Rationale of Public Ethical Principles and Values. 147 7.4 The Necessary Alignment of Public Ethical Principles and Values with Regulation. 150 7.5 Oversight and Accountability by Proactive Regulation. 153 7.6 The Market Good vs The Public Good. 158 7.7 Conclusion. 159 References. 161 Epilogue - Knowledge to Wisdom in the Age of
Information. 163 Appendices. 175 Bibliography. 219 Index 225
This book provides an applied model ol corruption to identity, analyse, and assess the ethics oí major types of corruption in the media involving practices such as cash-forcomment, media release journalism, including video news releases (YNRs), take news, deep fakes, and staged nervs. The book starts with a conceptual philosophical anabasis ot corruption in general, followed by an in-depth analysis of media corruption, across its various transformations, from the legacy media of the 4th Estate (e.g. The UK Guardian) to the digital media of the 5th Estate (e.g. Social Media and Wikileaks) to the Network Media of the 6th Estate (e.g. Eacebook and Google), and provides kev case studies as practical illustrations and contextualisation ot those major types of media corruption. It explains how the conversion of the two forms of media communication, corporate and social digital communication, as expressed in the symbiotic relationship between the 4th Estate and the 5th Estate exposes and enables the reporting ot corruption, signalling a maior shitt in the way the media itself can provide an effective means tor anti-corruption measures against major practices of corruption that would have otherwise gone unnoticed. |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV013068543 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT spenceedward mediacorruptionintheageofinformation |