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Codes of Ethics and Photojournalism in Germany (Paperback)
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Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Communications -
Journalism, Journalism Professions, grade: 2, University of
Hamburg, language: English, abstract: 1. Introduction A lot of
essays have been written, when it comes to the approach of codes of
ethics in journalism. In globalizing times, where the Internet
serves as an increasing news source, it is of importance to rethink
the existing codes of ethics and to frame them in a broader,
transnational context. If this, sooner or later, leads us to a
Global or European code of ethics, has also been one of the main
topics in the media communication research field, as Tiina Laitila
for example defines common journalistic codes of ethics within the
European countries.1 But whereas common ethical rules and
guidelines regarding journalism in general seem more clear and
discussed in several studies, ethical codes in terms of
photojournalism are still not defined in a normative way.
Especially in times of the digital age and its mistrust it brings
concerning digital photography, there is an increasing need of
clear ethical guidelines for photojournalism. To demonstrate the
importance of codes of ethics in photojournalism, the impact visual
images possess, will be discussed and reconsidered in the
beginning. On the basis of these ideas, this essay will examine
whether or not ethical codings exist in the field of
photojournalism with a special emphasize on Germany. It will be
analyzed, if a German code of ethics can be defined, or if a
broader, transnational code of ethics can be assigned regarding
photojournalism. As a concluding part, the conduct of photographic
codes of ethics will be discussed with the help of single conflict
images. If a photojournalist respects the rules of codes of ethics
or not, doesn't make his or her work often easier. Especially when
it comes to war or conflict reporting, journalists often have the
dilemma about how to behave as a photographer in critical
situations. Images, as for example the world
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