YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?

This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of posting and sharing videos of human rights violations on websites like YouTube. Eleven videos were sampled from 9,109 videos that resulted from an intensive search on YouTube. Results show that inappropriat...

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Main Author: Gimeno, Jacques D. M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-71372022-07-15T01:02:27Z YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows? Gimeno, Jacques D. M. This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of posting and sharing videos of human rights violations on websites like YouTube. Eleven videos were sampled from 9,109 videos that resulted from an intensive search on YouTube. Results show that inappropriate human rights violation videos are currently on the website and are very much accessible to anyone who knows how to use the Internet despite the fact that user guidelines specifically sa that YouTube does not accept offensive videos. This problem does not end here; this unethical practice affects mainstream journalists as well and would continue to do so as more and more people turn to the Internet for news and information. This study looked into how the YouTube phenomena is proving to be a big challenge to mainstream journalists in the course of fulfilling their responsibility of informing the people while at the same time, minimizing harm. This study contributes to both communication theories and journalism ethics studies especially in considering, as Jack M. Balkin puts it, the changes in the way societies communicate and interact. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6355 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Human rights Journalistic ethics YouTube (Electronic resources) Communication Technology and New Media Ethics and Political Philosophy Social Media
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Human rights
Journalistic ethics
YouTube (Electronic resources)
Communication Technology and New Media
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Social Media
spellingShingle Human rights
Journalistic ethics
YouTube (Electronic resources)
Communication Technology and New Media
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Social Media
Gimeno, Jacques D. M.
YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
description This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of posting and sharing videos of human rights violations on websites like YouTube. Eleven videos were sampled from 9,109 videos that resulted from an intensive search on YouTube. Results show that inappropriate human rights violation videos are currently on the website and are very much accessible to anyone who knows how to use the Internet despite the fact that user guidelines specifically sa that YouTube does not accept offensive videos. This problem does not end here; this unethical practice affects mainstream journalists as well and would continue to do so as more and more people turn to the Internet for news and information. This study looked into how the YouTube phenomena is proving to be a big challenge to mainstream journalists in the course of fulfilling their responsibility of informing the people while at the same time, minimizing harm. This study contributes to both communication theories and journalism ethics studies especially in considering, as Jack M. Balkin puts it, the changes in the way societies communicate and interact.
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author Gimeno, Jacques D. M.
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title YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
title_short YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
title_full YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
title_fullStr YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
title_full_unstemmed YouTube and mainstream journalism: Strange bedfellows?
title_sort youtube and mainstream journalism: strange bedfellows?
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6355
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