This anthology contains primary source writings by many of the foremost authorities on media ethics. Conservative, liberal, and centrist views are represented, introducing your readers to the broadest possible spectrum of opinions on topics such as whether journalists go too far for a story, whether the media should widely publicize teen suicides, and whether the names of rape victims should be published. Each chapter asks a pertinent question about the topic, and the viewpoints that follow are grouped into "yes" and "no" categories. This unique approach provides readers with a concise view of divergent opinions on each topic. Contains an extensive book and periodical bibliography.
This book explores the major ethical dilemmas facing journalists in the digital age.
Many of its readers will doubtless put it down better informed than when they picked it up; and some might be surprised, if recent research is any guide, by what they find out. Greg Philo and Mike Berry spent a year, from early 2002, ...
In this context , the one and a half decade old International Principles of Professional Ethics in Journalism appear quite up ... I began to work on the history of the international movement of journalists when I was still IOJ President ...
To Tell You The TRUTH: The Ethical Journalism Initiative
We are bound to uphold the annual registration fee levied by PRISA , which fee is payable as determined by registered practitioners at the Annual General Meeting of PRISA . 9. Disciplinary rules A registered member which , in the ...
La ética en los medios de comunicación
Ethics in the media is a topic of some heated discussion right now in South Africa and is clearly a challenge to practitioners as well as students of communication and...
In 1990, Bill Porter set up the International Communications Forum (ICF) as a body to campaign for higher ethical standards in journalism. By his death in April 2009 the ICF had become a major international organisation.
Journalism and Ethics: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice examines the impacts of journalism on society and the media's responsibility to accurately inform citizens of government and non-government activities in an ethical manner.
There have been several important developments in media law and ethics since the textbook Mass Communication Law and Ethicswas first published in 1994.