on 29-06-2013 11:09 AM
Dennis Muller writes about ethical lapses by journalists
disclosure: academic not political writer
I have posted the first part of the article.
An integral power of the media is that of portrayal: the act of determining how people, events, ideas and organisations are described to the public, and therefore how they are perceived by the public. In this way, the media constructs for us our understanding of the world beyond our personal knowledge and experience.
For those of us who have never met Julia Gillard, our perceptions of her are based almost entirely on what we see, hear and read of her in the media. These perceptions are then reflected in public opinion polling, and the publication of these poll results tends to reinforce the perceptions. It becomes a self-perpetuating cycle.
Eventually, in this case, the poll results got so bad that Gillard’s parliamentary colleagues replaced her as Labor leader with Kevin Rudd.
So of course it is true to say the media played a part in the demise of Gillard as prime minister. The harder question is: did the media play a part that was ethically wrong?
Some elements of the media, notably commercial radio talkback shock jocks Alan Jones, Ray Hadley and Chris Smith, clearly did. Their depictions of, and remarks about, Gillard were disgustingly offensive. Not only were they sexist, extremist and malicious, but in Jones’s case involved encouragement of the idea that the prime minister should be dumped at sea.
on 29-06-2013 11:36 AM
Freakie I think the whole election has been run by the Media and unfortunately it's the libs
that have the money to buy the likes of Alan Jones.
I don't know how that grub sleeps at night.
Julia never got a fair go from the time she was elected.
I think everyone should do the donkey vote this time around and let them all know we don't like any of them.
on 29-06-2013 11:43 AM
Julia never got a fair go from the time she was elected.
I think everyone should do the donkey vote this time around and let them all know we don't like any of them.
Did you miss where where she got deposed by members of her own caucus Margo?
Perhaps they got the instruction from Alan Jones 🙂
Great idea convince everyone to do a donkey vote and then I will be the only one voting
Roll Election Day 🙂
on 29-06-2013 11:45 AM
I think this from Muller is relevant:
"The harder question is: did the media play a part that was ethically wrong?"
"Julia never got a fair go from the time she was elected" what about the period after the night of the long knife?
How long will it take to sink in that Gillard is now a different PM, politically mummified.
on 29-06-2013 11:53 AM
may I just reflect on tony Abbott in the media for a sec. He's doing his Lib hoo haa speech on abc 24 at the moment, with strategically placed people sitting being him... and one has her eyes rolling back as she falls asleep :^O
aww they moved the camera... So funny!
on 29-06-2013 12:08 PM
Oh yes it's all the media's fault :^O
on 29-06-2013 12:12 PM
Icy , the media is the first port of call as a scapegoat
on 29-06-2013 12:20 PM
Well it certainly couldn't be the fault of our venerated leader's dithering policies or misleading tactics.
Bad media!
on 29-06-2013 01:26 PM
Ludicrous, the sisterhood deserted her in droves, the only one standing is that old trout Ann Somers.
Gillard was a divisivise figure who could not get any messages across because she lied straight up in the beginning of her tragic term.
People don't like that.:-(
on 29-06-2013 01:31 PM
The media love Kevin Rudd, even if he's not politically aligned with the main stream outlets. He knows all their names, jokes with them and they laugh with him. Up up up go the polls 😄