Media ethics and social changes Valerie Alia
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Great Britain Edinburgh university press c2004Description: 229p P.BISBN: 9780748617715Subject(s): OCCUPATIONAL ETHICSDDC classification: R 174.93 ALI(MED)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Mass Communication Reference | St. Xavier's University, Kolkata Reference Section | Reference | R 174.93 ALI(MED) (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | S.X.U.K | 7090 | Not For Loan | UC7090 |
Introduction: Why study ethics?
1. Life, the universe and ethics I: everyday problems and ethical theories
2. Life, the universe and ethics II: social scientific theories and ethical practice
3. Lies, truth and realities: the search for a responsible practice
4. The ethics of accuracy and inclusion: reflecting and respecting diversity
5. The empire strikes forward: internationalisation of the media
6. Struggle and spin: politics, politicians and the media
7. A picture is worth a thousand... (quid?): ethics and images
8. 'Trust me, I'm a friend': the ethics of interviewing
9. Specialist media: entertaining and informing the public
10. Changing technologies: prospects and problems
11. Codes and principles: what (and where) are they, and are they useful?
Appendices
A Notes on case analysis
B Journalists and journalism on film: an ethics-based filmography and videography
C Media ethics resources on the Internet
D Codes of practice and statements of principles
Bibliography.
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