E-Book, Englisch, 608 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-81865-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The core of the text is formed by 14 chapters, each of which deals with a particular problem or likelihood of ethical dilemma, presented as different points of view on the topic in question, as argued by two or more contributing authors. The 15th chapter is a collection of "mini-chapters," allowing students to discern first-hand how to deal with ethical problems. Contributing authors John A. Armstrong, Peter J. Gade, Julianne H. Newton, Kim Sheehan, and Jane B. Singer provide additional voices and perspectives on various topics under discussion.
This edition has been thoroughly updated to provide:
- discussions of issues reflecting the breadth and depth of the media spectrum
- numerous real-world examples
- broad discussion of confidentiality and other timely topics
A Companion Website (www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415963329) supplies resources for both students and instructors. You can also join the Controversies community on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CME3rd
Developed for use in media ethics courses, Controversies in Media Ethics provides up-to-date discussions and analysis of ethical situations across a variety of media, including issues dealing with the Internet and new media. It provides a unique consideration of ethical concerns, and serves as provocative reading for all media students.
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Part I: The Basics
Overview: Theoretical Foundations for Media Ethics
Chapter 1: Ethics and Freedom: Mass Media Accountability
Chapter 2: Individual Values, Social Pressures and Conflicting Loyalties
Reflections: Taking Aristotle to Work—Practical and Moral Values
Part II: Roles and Pressures
Chapter 3: Gatekeepers and Manipulators: Truth, Fairness and Accuracy
Chapter 4: The Ethics of "Correctness" and "Inclusiveness"
Chapter 5: Codes of Ethics
Tools for Ethical Decision-Making
Part III: Overarching Problems
Chapter 6: New Technologies and Techniques: New Ethics?
Chapter 7: Digitally Manipulated Content
Chapter 8: Media Ethics and the Economic Marketplace
Chapter 9: Access to Media: Equity in Receiving and Disseminating Information
Part IV: Hot Topics in Media Ethics
Chapter 10: Private Lives, Public Interests in a Digital World
Chapter 11: The Ethics of Persuasive Communication
Chapter 12: The Ethics of New Advertising Technologies and Techniques
Chapter 13: Infotainment, Sensationalism and "Reality"
Chapter 14: Violence and Sexuality
Chapter 15: More Topics in the Ethical Debate
Postscript: Some Questions without Answers and Answers without Questions
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