TY - BOOK AU - Patterson,Philip AU - Wilkins,Lee TI - Media ethics: issues, cases SN - 0697327175 AV - P94 .M36 1997 U1 - 174.907 23 PY - 1998/// CY - Boston, Mass. PB - McGraw-Hill KW - Mass media KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - 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 N2 - "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 ER -