新闻与仇恨政治:描绘宗教不宽容的伦理反应

Cherian George
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一系列涉及宗教犯罪的国际争议,体现了言论自由与尊重宗教认同的价值观冲突。这些冲突给媒体带来了道德困境。记者需要维护言论自由,但他们也应该了解仇恨言论如何被用来压制目标群体,而不是在不知情的情况下成为此类活动的推动者。他们还应该认识到,宗教团体的领导人可以通过策划冒犯他人,而不仅仅是冒犯他人,来获得政治优势。记者们似乎对处理此类事件准备不足。虽然没有试图修订现行的道德准则,但本文借鉴法律话语,提出了一个框架和语言,通过这个框架和语言,记者可以考虑他们的道德,以应对紧迫的全球挑战。
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Journalism and the Politics of Hate: Charting Ethical Responses to Religious Intolerance
A series of international controversies involving religious offense have manifested the clash of values between freedom of expression and respect for religious identity. Such conflicts pose an ethical dilemma for media. Journalists need to assert freedom of expression, but they should also understand how hate speech can be used to repress targeted groups, and not turn into unwitting facilitators of such campaigns. They should also appreciate that the taking of offense, and not just the giving of it, can be engineered by leaders of religious communities to secure a political advantage. Journalists appear underprepared for handling such events. While not attempting a revision of current codes of ethics, this paper draws on legal discourse to suggest a framework and a language through which journalists can deliberate their ethics to respond to an urgent global challenge.
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