中国传媒大学2015级博士生前沿课《新闻传播学研究专题讲座》第三讲通知

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中国传媒大学2015级博士生前沿课

《新闻传播学研究专题讲座》第三讲通知

 

主讲:Clifford G. Christians(克利福德·克利斯琴斯)教授

主题:Controversies in Global Media Ethics(《全球媒体伦理的争议》)

主持:丁俊杰教授(或唐远清教授)

时间:2015年10月9日(周五)14:30-17:30

地点:48号楼B603教室

(本场讲座将配中文翻译)

 

讲座预习材料:

为提高听课效果,请提前预习阅读以下材料(均已发送到课程资料网盘中):

1.陈世华:《媒介伦理、普世准则及其走向——访美国伊利偌伊大学克利福德·克利斯琴斯教授》,《浙江传媒学院学报》2012年第5期

2.Shihua Chen:Interview with Clifford Christians,March 20,2012(English)

3.克利福德·克利斯琴斯:《论全球媒体伦理:探求真相》,《北京大学学报(哲学社会科学版)》2012年第6期。

4. Clifford G. Christians’s Lecture at Peking University, Truth and the Global Media(English)

5.教材案例8《穆罕默德漫画争议》(A Case Study: Muhammad Cartoon Controversy)

6.A Case Study: Wikileaks Website(English)

 

主讲人简介:

Clifford G. Christians(克利福德·克利斯琴斯)教授,世界媒介伦理学界著名学者,被誉为“媒介伦理之父”,美国伊利偌伊大学教授。国内翻译出版有其专著《媒体伦理学:案例与道德论据》等著作。其英文简介如下:

Clifford G. Christians,Research Professor of Communications; Professor of Media Studies; Professor of Journalism Emeritus,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

   Clifford G. Christians served as Director of the Institute of Communications Research and Chair of the doctoral program in communications from 1987?2001, and from 2007-2009. His M.A in sociolinguistics is from Southern California and he has a Ph.D. in communications from Illinois, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha. He has been a visiting scholar in philosophical ethics at Princeton University, a research fellow in social ethics and also a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago, and a PEW fellow in ethics at Oxford University. On the faculty at Illinois since 1974, and currently faculty emeritus, he was a Charles H. Sandage Distinguished Professor, and has won six teaching awards. His research is in the philosophy of technology where he has published extensively, and in media ethics where his work is known worldwide.

   He has published essays on professional ethics in Journalism Monographs, Journal of Broadcasting, Journalism History, Ethical Perspectives: Journal of the European Ethics Network, Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, Journal of Communication, Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Media Development, Communication, Qualitative Inquiry, Media Ethics, Communication Research Trends, Equid Novi: African Journalism Studies, Qualitative Inquiry, Communications and Convergence Review, European Journal of Communication and the International Journal of Mass Communication Research.  He has contributed the entries on media ethics or its equivalent to a dozen encyclopedias and handbooks. He serves on the Editorial Boards of two dozen academic journals, is the former editor of Critical Studies in Media Communication and of The Ellul Forum, and currently serves as the Executive Publisher of Media Ethics. His work has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese, Ukranian, Mandarin, and Korean.

    He completed the third edition of Rivers and Schramm's Responsibility in Mass Communication, has co?authored Jacques Ellul: Interpretive Essays with Jay Van Hook, and has written Teaching Ethics in Journalism Education with Catherine Covert. His book by Oxford University Press was published in 1993, Good News: Social Ethics and the Press, co?authored with John Ferre and Mark Fackler. His book with Michael Traber Communication Ethics and Universal Values was published by Sage, 1997.  In 2002 he co-edited with Sharon Bracci, Moral Engagement in Public Life:  Theorists for Contemporary Ethics. His book with colleagues Glasser, McQuail, Nordenstreng and White, Normative Theories of the Media (2009), and (with Linda Steiner) Key Concepts in Critical Cultural Studies (2010) were both published by the University of Illinois Press. His Handbook of Mass Media Ethics (with Lee Wilkins) was published by Routledge in 2009 (2nd ed, forthcoming). With John Merrill he edited Ethical Communication: Five Moral Stances in Human Dialogue, University of Missouri Press, 2009.  Oxford University Press published his book with Mark Fackler and John Ferre, Ethics for Public Communication, in 2012.  His sales-leader textbook, Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning with Mark Fackler, Kathy McKee, Peggy Kreshel, Robert Woods, is in its ninth edition (2011) with the 10th forthcoming. He co-edited (with Kaarle Nordenstreng), Communication Theories in a Multicultural World (Lang, 2014), and with Bo Shan, Ethics in Intercultural Communication (Lang, 2015).

    He is a founding member of the International Ethics Roundtables, with venues in Stellenbosch, Dubai, Delhi, and Beijing. He has lectured or given academic papers or taught classes in such countries as Belgium, Norway, Russia, Finland, Taiwan, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, England, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Scotland, Philippines, Slovenia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, Tanzania, Dubai, South Africa, Qatar, Sharjah, Bulgaria, China, Sri Lanka, India and Sweden. He is listed in Who's Who in America, Who’s Who In the WorldInternational Who's Who in Education and Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century: Communication Ethics. The Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society of Duquesne University gave him its Ethics Scholar Award in 1999, and the Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research offers its Ethics Research Award annually in his name. In 2003 he won the AEJMC Presidential Award for distinguished service to journalism and mass communication education, and in 2004 AEJMC’s Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research.  He was the James A. Jaksa Ethics Scholar in Residence at the Eighth National Communication Ethics Conference in June 2004.  He was the first academic to be named the “Leo Hindery Ethics and Values Speaker of the Year” by Emerson College in November 2004. In 2006, he was the Ralph Crossman lecturer at the University of Colorado and was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. In 2007 he served as a Fellow in the University of Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (South Africa), and in 2008 a Festschrift, Ethics and Evil in the Public Sphere, was commissioned in his honor.  In 2009 he received the Doctor of Letters  D. Litt. Honoris Causa degree from Marquette University, and in 2011 an honorary “Doctor of Humane Letters” degree from Emerson College.  In 2010 he was given the Excellence in Teaching Award by the University of Illinois and was named a FIRST Scholar at the University of Colorado. His co-authored books, Handbook in Media Ethics received the “Best Edited Book of the Year” award (2009), and Normative Theories of the Press the “Kappa Tau Alpha” award for research (2010). He received the “Distinguished Scholar Award” from the National Communication Association in the Fall 2011, and the James W. Carey Media Research Award in 2011. He is a Fulbright Faculty Specialist, with appointments completed in Finland (Fall 2011) and Tanzania (Spring 2015).  His joint-authored paper (with Stephen Ward) received the First Place Faculty Research Paper award from the Media Ethics Division (AEJMC) in 2012. He was presented with the M.E.A.’s Louis Forsdale Award in 2013 as the Outstanding Educator in the Field of Media Ecology. In 2014, he received the Chuck Colson Award for Outstanding Contribution to Ethics, Media, and Culture, and also in 2014 the Guido H. Stempel III Award for Journalism and Mass Communication Research.  He presented the Steve Jones Internet Award Lecture in San Juan, Costa Rica, May 2015.

 

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