David Puttnam: Does the media have a "duty of care"?
戴維·普特南: 當媒體以利益為先時將會怎麼樣?
After a much-awarded career as a film producer, Lord David Puttnam now works at the intersection of education, media and policy. Full bio
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開始說起。
坐火車來到佩斯利鎮,
離市中心七英里遠,
「佩斯利鎮格蘭巷,D.史帝文森」
假如沒有謹慎責任的情況下
eventually went out of business.
a nonpartisan charity
名為漢薩德學會,
鼓勵公眾
進而影響決策
而他們通常都是對的,
或經濟上的損失
to children and young people,
to the elderly and infirm.
或體弱者的同理心反應。
to equally important arguments
present system of government,
endangered democratic values?
但逐漸受到威脅的民主價值?
accusations of negligence,
really comfortable with the thought
Hansard so roundly condemned
never devalue their work
從來不該將自己作品的價值觀
記者,甚至部落格作家
intrinsic power of their medium
and the responsible journalist
負責任的記者
as being utterly inescapable.
我認為是完全無法逃避的責任。
its partner, creative freedom,
強加給我們的標準
和自己的道德準則
a sustainable social agenda.
have been thrown out of court
have gone out of business
他們有沒有採取合理的關照
the time to understand and debate
to create further conflict,
President John F. Kennedy
and the second on civil rights.
第二個關於人權
very greatest degree possible
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Puttnam - ProducerAfter a much-awarded career as a film producer, Lord David Puttnam now works at the intersection of education, media and policy.
Why you should listen
David Puttnam spent thirty years as an independent producer of award-winning films, including The Mission, The Killing Fields, Local Hero, Chariots of Fire, Midnight Express, Bugsy Malone and Memphis Belle. His films have won ten Oscars, 25 Baftas and the Palme D'Or at Cannes.
He retired from film production in 1998 to focus on his work in public policy as it relates to education, the environment, and the creative and communications industries. In 1998 he founded the National Teaching Awards, which he chaired until 2008, also serving as the first Chair of the General Teaching Council from 2000 to 2002. From July 2002 to July 2009 he was president of UNICEF UK, playing a key role in promoting UNICEF’s advocacy and awareness objectives.
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