- Journal of Media Law Ethics - Kansas State University
Beginning fall 2021, Kansas State University A Q Miller School of Media and Communication is publishing the Journal of Media Law Ethics (ISSN1940-9389), one of the leading peer-reviewed journals in the field Dr Nikhil Moro, associate professor and former School director, is its Editor JMLE is an online, peer-reviewed journal exploring current legal and ethical issues facing the media
- Journal of Media Ethics - Taylor Francis Online
The Journal of Media Ethics publishes empirical studies and theoretical-philosophical essays on all matters pertaining to media ethics The goal of the journal is to provide a forum for rigorous and theoretically informed analyses of issues relevant to the ethical conduct of media actors, whether at micro (e g , individual, psychological, interpersonal), meso (e g , organizational, communal
- JCMS - Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
Moving towards a digital-forward life, JCMS also releases Fifth Issue, an open-access, online-only issue each year, featuring rigorously peer-reviewed, research articles It also enjoys an ongoing relationship with [in]Transition, the first peer-reviewed academic journal of videographic film and moving image studies About
- AI and Actors: Ethical Challenges, Cultural Narratives and Industry . . .
AI technologies enable the creation of synthetic performances, raising ethical concerns regarding identity manipulation, consent, and performer rights Ethical AI should prioritize human-centric values such as transparency, accountability, and fairness, but many principles remain abstract and difficult to implement
- Copyright and the Film Industry: Investigating the Legal Challenges in . . .
A comparative study of copyright issues in the film industry across different countries and regions provides valuable insights into the global diversity of legal approaches and their impact
- Ethics in Documentary Film Production: Asserting and Changing Norms
This multifaceted, contradictory phenomenon illuminates the complex politics of changing ethical norms in US documentary film Ethics in documentary filmmaking in the United States has historically been more of a hallway conversation than a convention
- Reuse, Misuse, Abuse: The Ethics of Audiovisual . . . - Frames Cinema Journal
Despite predominantly discussing the North American context, except for the appropriation of Nazi propaganda films (Chapter 4) or the shocking abuse of Anne Frank photographs in anti-Semitic memes (Chapter 5), the ethical considerations that need to be recognised transcend spatial or temporal confines
- Ethical Responsibilities to Subjects and Documentary Filmmaking
PDF | Documentary filmmakers have ethical responsibilities to the subjects of their films Specifically, they have an ethical responsibility to prevent | Find, read and cite all the research
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