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Media ethics : issues, cases / [edited by] Philip Patterson, Lee Wilkins.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill, 1998Edition: Third editionDescription: xx, 356 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0697327175
  • 9780697327178
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.907 23
LOC classification:
  • P94 .M36 1997
Contents:
Cases and moral systems: an essay / Deni Elliott -- When is objective reporting irresponsible reporting? / Theodore L. Glasser -- The doctor has AIDS / Deni Elliott -- Taste in photojournalism: a question of ethics or aesthetics? / Lou Hodges -- Reporters and confidential sources / Steve Weinberg -- Rodent wars and cultural battles: reporting hantavirus / JoAnn M. Valenti -- Too many bodies, too much blood: a case study of the family sensitive newscast movement / Bill Silcock -- Nine days in Union: the Susan Smith case / Sonya Forte Duhe -- Handling the media in times of crisis: lessons from the Oklahoma City bombing / Jon Hansen -- The plagiarism factory / John P. Ferre -- Public relations' role in the Alar scare / Philip Patterson --
A reporter's question: propriety and punishment / Stanley Cunningham -- Arthur Ashe and the right to privacy / Carol Oukrop -- Computers and the news: a complicated challenge / Karon Reinboth Speckman -- Honor to die for: Newsweek and the Admiral Boorda case / Philip Patterson -- Competition, deadlines and the mistreatment of Richard Jewell / Greg Lisby -- Victims and the press / Robert Logan -- The David Duke candidacy: fairness and the Klansman / Keith Woods -- Whose abuse of power: the Seattle times and Brock Adams / Lee Wilkins -- The gym shoe phenomenon: social values vs. marketability / Gail Baker Woods -- Denver's Rocky Flats: the role of the alternative press / Lee Wilkins --
Terrorist use of the news media, news media use of terrorists / Jack Lule -- Union activism and the broadcast personality / Stanley Cunningham -- Ms. magazine--no more ads! / Philip Patterson -- A salesperson's dilemma: whose interests come first? / Charles H. Warner -- "Bonding" announcements in the news / JoAnn Byrd -- Turning off the light: The San Antonio newspaper war / Fred Blevens -- Calvin Klein's kiddie porn ads prick our tolerance / Valerie Lilley -- Punishing the messenger: the tobacco industry and the press / Steve Weinberg -- Problem photos and public outcry / Jon Roosenraad -- Digital manipulation of photos with new computer technology / Shiela Reaves -- Military censorship of photographs / Paul Lester -- Faking photos: is it ever justified? / James Van Meter --
"Above the fold": balancing newsworthy photos with community standards / Jim Godbold ; Jannelle Hartman -- "Film at ten": handling graphic video in the news / Sonya Forte Duhe -- Horror in Soweto / Sue O'Brien -- Digital sound sampling: sampling the options / Don E. Tomlinson -- Ethics on the internet: abiding by the rules of the road on the information superhighway / Bruce Lewenstein -- Cry wolf: Time magazine and the cyberporn story / Karon Reinboth Speckman -- Filmmaking: looking through the lens for truth / Kathy Brittain McKee -- The Madonna and the web site: good taste in newspaper online forums -- Hate radio: the outer limits of tasteful broadcasting / Brian Simmons --
How to remember Malcolm X / Dennis Lancaster -- Beavis and Butthead: the case for standards in entertainment / Philip Patterson -- Schindler's List: the role of memory / Lee Wilkins -- Joe Klein and the authorship of Primary colors: stranger than fiction / Lee Wilkins -- Thinking about ethics with film / Lee Wilkins -- Novel ideas about ethics / Steve Weinberg -- From the past: historical glimpses of media ethics / Susan Willey --
1. An Introduction to Ethical Decision Making -- 2. Information Ethics: A Profession Seeks the Truth -- 3. Advertising Ethics: From Let The Buyer Beware to Empowerment -- 4. Loyalty: Choosing Between Competing Allegiances -- 5. Public Relations: Advocate or Adversary? -- 6. Privacy: Looking for Solitude in the Global Village -- 7. The Mass Media In a Democratic Society: Keeping a Promise -- 8. Media Economics: The Deadline Meets the Bottom Line -- 9. Picture This: The Ethics of Photo and Video Journalism -- 10. Ethics in Cyberspace: New Questions and New Roles -- 11. The Ethical Dimensions of Art and Entertainment -- 12. Becoming A Moral Adult.
Summary: "This diverse and up-to date compilation of classroom-tested cases in media ethics is now available in a new edition. Media Ethics combines real-life and hypothetical cases with a succinct introduction to relevant ethical theory, helping students prepare for the ethical situations they will encounter in the media professions. Ideal as the main text in a media ethics course or as a supplemental text in any course in journalism"--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cases and moral systems: an essay / Deni Elliott -- When is objective reporting irresponsible reporting? / Theodore L. Glasser -- The doctor has AIDS / Deni Elliott -- Taste in photojournalism: a question of ethics or aesthetics? / Lou Hodges -- Reporters and confidential sources / Steve Weinberg -- Rodent wars and cultural battles: reporting hantavirus / JoAnn M. Valenti -- Too many bodies, too much blood: a case study of the family sensitive newscast movement / Bill Silcock -- Nine days in Union: the Susan Smith case / Sonya Forte Duhe -- Handling the media in times of crisis: lessons from the Oklahoma City bombing / Jon Hansen -- The plagiarism factory / John P. Ferre -- Public relations' role in the Alar scare / Philip Patterson --

A reporter's question: propriety and punishment / Stanley Cunningham -- Arthur Ashe and the right to privacy / Carol Oukrop -- Computers and the news: a complicated challenge / Karon Reinboth Speckman -- Honor to die for: Newsweek and the Admiral Boorda case / Philip Patterson -- Competition, deadlines and the mistreatment of Richard Jewell / Greg Lisby -- Victims and the press / Robert Logan -- The David Duke candidacy: fairness and the Klansman / Keith Woods -- Whose abuse of power: the Seattle times and Brock Adams / Lee Wilkins -- The gym shoe phenomenon: social values vs. marketability / Gail Baker Woods -- Denver's Rocky Flats: the role of the alternative press / Lee Wilkins --

Terrorist use of the news media, news media use of terrorists / Jack Lule -- Union activism and the broadcast personality / Stanley Cunningham -- Ms. magazine--no more ads! / Philip Patterson -- A salesperson's dilemma: whose interests come first? / Charles H. Warner -- "Bonding" announcements in the news / JoAnn Byrd -- Turning off the light: The San Antonio newspaper war / Fred Blevens -- Calvin Klein's kiddie porn ads prick our tolerance / Valerie Lilley -- Punishing the messenger: the tobacco industry and the press / Steve Weinberg -- Problem photos and public outcry / Jon Roosenraad -- Digital manipulation of photos with new computer technology / Shiela Reaves -- Military censorship of photographs / Paul Lester -- Faking photos: is it ever justified? / James Van Meter --

"Above the fold": balancing newsworthy photos with community standards / Jim Godbold ; Jannelle Hartman -- "Film at ten": handling graphic video in the news / Sonya Forte Duhe -- Horror in Soweto / Sue O'Brien -- Digital sound sampling: sampling the options / Don E. Tomlinson -- Ethics on the internet: abiding by the rules of the road on the information superhighway / Bruce Lewenstein -- Cry wolf: Time magazine and the cyberporn story / Karon Reinboth Speckman -- Filmmaking: looking through the lens for truth / Kathy Brittain McKee -- The Madonna and the web site: good taste in newspaper online forums -- Hate radio: the outer limits of tasteful broadcasting / Brian Simmons --

How to remember Malcolm X / Dennis Lancaster -- Beavis and Butthead: the case for standards in entertainment / Philip Patterson -- Schindler's List: the role of memory / Lee Wilkins -- Joe Klein and the authorship of Primary colors: stranger than fiction / Lee Wilkins -- Thinking about ethics with film / Lee Wilkins -- Novel ideas about ethics / Steve Weinberg -- From the past: historical glimpses of media ethics / Susan Willey --

1. An Introduction to Ethical Decision Making -- 2. Information Ethics: A Profession Seeks the Truth -- 3. Advertising Ethics: From Let The Buyer Beware to Empowerment -- 4. Loyalty: Choosing Between Competing Allegiances -- 5. Public Relations: Advocate or Adversary? -- 6. Privacy: Looking for Solitude in the Global Village -- 7. The Mass Media In a Democratic Society: Keeping a Promise -- 8. Media Economics: The Deadline Meets the Bottom Line -- 9. Picture This: The Ethics of Photo and Video Journalism -- 10. Ethics in Cyberspace: New Questions and New Roles -- 11. The Ethical Dimensions of Art and Entertainment -- 12. Becoming A Moral Adult.

"This diverse and up-to date compilation of classroom-tested cases in media ethics is now available in a new edition. Media Ethics combines real-life and hypothetical cases with a succinct introduction to relevant ethical theory, helping students prepare for the ethical situations they will encounter in the media professions. Ideal as the main text in a media ethics course or as a supplemental text in any course in journalism"--Publisher description.

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