Global Pandemics and Media Ethics

Issues and Perspectives

Tendai Chari editor Martin N Ndlela editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Nov '22

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This volume explores ethical dilemmas in media during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering insights and case studies relevant to global media ethics.

This topical volume, Global Pandemics and Media Ethics, sheds light on the ethical dilemmas highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws from a diverse array of case studies across various regions, offering insights into the intricate ways the pandemic has influenced media ethics. The pandemic has not only reshaped public discourse but has also prompted a reevaluation of ethical standards in journalism and communication.

The chapters within Global Pandemics and Media Ethics utilize a variety of innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to explore both enduring and emerging ethical questions during this unprecedented time. Readers will find lucid discussions on the axiological dimensions of pandemic narratives, the ethics surrounding emotional responses, and the challenges faced in news reporting, including issues of propaganda, misinformation, and the concept of Othering. Although the case studies presented are unique to their contexts, the authors identify common themes that resonate across different countries and regions, thereby enriching the global conversation on media ethics during health crises.

This book is designed for researchers, academics, and practitioners at various levels within media studies, journalism, communication, media sociology, and public health. Additionally, Global Pandemics and Media Ethics is a valuable resource for general readers and policymakers interested in understanding how global health emergencies reveal critical ethical challenges that the media must navigate.

This stunning book is a world-class anthology on personal responsibility and the collective good. Communication studies as a whole and media ethics specifically need a major transformation into the international. Global Pandemics and Media Ethics demonstrates decisively how world-level scholarship ought to be done. Instead of working parochially from the West to the world, every chapter is an authority on countries and regions from five continents. The research methodology in all three sections without exception is comprehensive and absolutely suited to the issues, with especially keen insight into the impact of digital technology. The book's thesis is innovative in contending that pandemic crises illuminate the crucial challenges for media ethics in cross-cultural and global terms. The recommendations in every chapter for ethical theory, for truth in journalism education and practice, and for public policy give this compelling book enduring significance. -Clifford Christians, Research Professor of Communications Emeritus, University of Illinois USA

Global Pandemics and Media Ethics: Issues and Perspectives is an important book in view of continuing debates around the Fourth Estate’s responsibility to report truthfully, credibly, and without bias; important factors that help shape public opinion. The volume fulfills an important function as it seeks to scrutinize the media’s role in the social and political polarization the world has seen during the Covid-19 pandemic while offering ways to counter these negative effects. The volume raises important questions regarding ethical issues and dilemmas the media encounters within an ever-changing and evolving press landscape. -Maha Bashri, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Creative Industries, United Arab Emirates University, UAE.


This stunning book is a world-class anthology on personal responsibility and the collective good. Communication studies as a whole and media ethics specifically need a major transformation into the international. Global Pandemics and Media Ethics demonstrates decisively how world-level scholarship ought to be done. Instead of working parochially from the West to the world, every chapter is an authority on countries and regions from five continents. The research methodology in all three sections without exception is comprehensive and absolutely suited to the issues, with especially keen insight into the impact of digital technology. The book's thesis is innovative in contending that pandemic crises illuminate the crucial challenges for media ethics in cross-cultural and global terms. The recommendations in every chapter for ethical theory, for truth in journalism education and practice, and for public policy give this compelling book enduring significance. -Clifford Christians, Research Professor of Communications Emeritus, University of Illinois USA

Global Pandemics and Media Ethics: Issues and Perspectives is an important book in view of continuing debates around the Fourth Estate’s responsibility to report truthfully, credibly, and without bias; important factors that help shape public opinion. The volume fulfills an important function as it seeks to scrutinize the media’s role in the social and political polarization the world has seen during the Covid-19 pandemic while offering ways to counter these negative effects. The volume raises important questions regarding ethical issues and dilemmas the media encounters within an ever-changing and evolving press landscape. -Maha Bashri, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Creative Industries, United Arab Emirates University, UAE.

ISBN: 9781032306124

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

240 pages