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Cases and Controversies (with InfoTrac)
Louis A. Day
ISBN: 9780534637149
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition: 5th Revised edition
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In this text for undergraduates, Day (Louisiana State University) offers a systematic approach to moral reasoning by combining ethical theory and practice. He covers foundations and principles in three lead-off chapters. Ten case studies follow, addressing such issues as truth and honesty, privacy, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, economic p
Have you ever wondered exactly what ethical standards exist in the media? ETHICS IN MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: CASES AND CONTROVERSIES explains it all and shows you that there's a lot more to the story behind the scenes. Whether the issue is censorship, privacy, or accuracy, the media is governed by ethical norms that you need to know. And because it's packed with case studies and review tools, this media ethics textbook is the one that will help out on the test as well.
| ISBN | 0534637140 | | Pages | 480 | | ISBN13 | 9780534637149 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cengage Learning, Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 749 | | Imprint | Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc | | Published in | Belmont, CA | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 229 | | Publication date | 31 Mar 2005 | | Width (mm) | 185 | | Library of Congress | 2004113700 | | Spine width (mm) | 23 | | DEWEY | 175 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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Part One: FOUNDATION AND PRINCIPLES. 1. Ethics and Moral Development. 2. Ethics and Society. 3. Ethics and Moral Reasoning. Part Two: CASES IN MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS. 4. Truth and Honesty in Media Communications. 5. The Media and Privacy: A Delicate Balance. 6. Confidentiality and the Public Interest. 7. Conflicts of Interest. 8. Economic Pressures and Social Responsibility. 9. The Media and Antisocial Behavior. 10. Morally Offensive Content: Freedom and Responsibility. 11. Media Content and Juveniles: Special Ethical Concerns. 12. Media Practitioners and Social Justice. 13. Stereotypes in Media Communications. Appendixes.
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