Multiplication of Journalism Ethics and the Capability for Constructing the Social Space
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[In Russian]
by Oxana Moroz
Digital culture calls, provoking functional changes in activities of content producers, and potentially turning each user into subject of such activity, have an impact on ethics of journalism. In this article the author deals with famous models of renovation of this ethic offered in media studies. The main aim is to identify the most common characteristics that allow journalism, if not as a set of business models, but as a cultural practice to stay socially important public good. To test the feasibility of presented principles, the author studies the way in which: a) experience of construction social reality changes in private attempts to create innovative journalistic content, and b) these excesses contribute to increasing participative culture of users, who are directly related by their anthropological experience with this or that "social" dimension of everyday life.
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