Media Accountability in the Era of Posttruth Politics 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9781351115780-2
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“…As the terms indicate, "media actors" may be held to account by "traditional institutions within the journalistic profession" (6) (press councils, ombudspersons, and codes of ethics, for instance) or by external bodies "such as media research" organizations, "NGOs or viewer/user associations" (6). However, Miranda and Camponez (2019) pinpoint the inadequacy of such categories with their critique of the frequently used category of self-regulation, which would appear to echo the "journalism-internal" mode of regulation. Indeed, according to the authors, the functioning of the UK PCC (also see below), often "presented in the literature as a system of journalism self-regulation, " shows that the notions of "self-" and "journalism-internal" regulation "can ultimately be applied to describe arrangements that do not include direct intervention or the representation of journalists" (19).…”
Section: "Regulation" Of News Outletsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As the terms indicate, "media actors" may be held to account by "traditional institutions within the journalistic profession" (6) (press councils, ombudspersons, and codes of ethics, for instance) or by external bodies "such as media research" organizations, "NGOs or viewer/user associations" (6). However, Miranda and Camponez (2019) pinpoint the inadequacy of such categories with their critique of the frequently used category of self-regulation, which would appear to echo the "journalism-internal" mode of regulation. Indeed, according to the authors, the functioning of the UK PCC (also see below), often "presented in the literature as a system of journalism self-regulation, " shows that the notions of "self-" and "journalism-internal" regulation "can ultimately be applied to describe arrangements that do not include direct intervention or the representation of journalists" (19).…”
Section: "Regulation" Of News Outletsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the light of their findings, the researchers recommended that news outlets revise and update their MAI portfolios. Miranda and Camponez (2019) note that the Spanish bodies whose practices they studied are better than others at taking public opinion into account. For instance, their statutes stipulate that "public representatives" who sit on the boards "must come from the areas of education, ethics, culture or law" (25; 28).…”
Section: "Regulation" Of News Outletsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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