Shortly after Washington Post celebrity journalist Bob Woodward of Watergate fame published his book Plan of Attack in 2004, he also appeared as a guest on the same 60 Minutes program at CBS. The network is owned by the media giant ...
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... Clifford G. Christians University of Illinois Mark Fackler Calvin College Peggy J. Kreshel University of Georgia Robert H. Woods, Jr. Spring Arbor University First published 2012, 2009, 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. Published.
Media Ethicsuses original case studies and commentaries about actual media experiences to impel readerss to think analytically about ethical situations in mass communication.Aiming to facilitate and enhance readers' ethical awareness, this ...
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical principles of ethical philosophies, facilitating ethical awareness.
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical principles of ethical philosophies, facilitating ethical awareness.
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical principles of ethical philosophies, facilitating ethical awareness.
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical principles of ethical philosophies, facilitating ethical awareness.
Media Ethics: Cases & Moral Reasoning
Alessandra Stanley, “Celebrities Go Low-Key, and Sometimes Nameless, in the Haiti Telethon.” AWey Ko// Z/mes. January 23, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/23/arts/television/23 watch.html. Associated Press, “Hope for Haiti; ...
Hilary Burke, “A Question of Security: Blanket Security Is Not the Answer,” Columbia Journalism Review (November/December 2002): 80. For elaboration, see Clifford Christians, “The Ethics of Privacy,” in Christopher Meyers, ed., ...
Unlike application-oriented casebooks, this text sets forth the philosophical underpinnings of key principles and explains how each should guide responsible media behavior.
The text balances ethics theory with case studies to explain key ethical principles and their application in real-world media practice.
Raab, C., & Mason, D. (2004). Privacy, surveillance, trust and regulation. Information, Communication & Society, 7(1), 89–91. Radin, M. J. (1982). Property and personhood. Stanford Law Review, 34(5), 957–1015. — — — . (1993).
Arguing for a philosophical approach to ethical issues in journalism and the media, this book investigates questions of impartiality; moral restrictions concerning lies; rights of privacy; and issues of violence, sex, and censorship.
Part of that deal involved paying $240,000 to Armstrong Williams, a frequent conservative African American commentator on television, to tout the U.S. Department of Education's No Child Left Behind policy. He did so repeatedly, ...
Unlike application-oriented casebooks, this text sets forth the philosophical underpinnings of key principles and explains how each should guide responsible media behavior.
Media Ethics: Key Principles for Responsible Practice equips students with the knowledge and critical skill sets they need to develop a solid foundation in ethical thinking and responsible media behavior.
Driven by case studies, this text is an ideal choice as the main text in a media ethics course or as a supplemental text in any course in journalism.
The ninth edition of Media Ethics: Issues and Cases has been updated to reflect the most pressing ethical issues in media.