Media ethics : (Record no. 1535)
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fixed length control field | 131128s1998 enka b 001 0 eng d |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 0697327175 |
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International Standard Book Number | 9780697327178 |
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Transcribing agency | HCC |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 175 MED |
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Media ethics : |
Remainder of title | issues & cases / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | [edited by] Philip Patterson, Lee Wilkins. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 3rd ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Boston, Mass. : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | McGraw-Hill, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 1998. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xx, 356 p. : |
Other physical details | ill. ; |
Dimensions | 23 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Table of Contents<br/><br/>Foreword xiii(4)<br/> Clifford G. Christians<br/>Preface xvii(2)<br/>Acknowledgments xix<br/> CHAPTER I AN INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL 1 (19)<br/> DECISION MAKING<br/> CHAPTER 1 ESSAY Cases and Moral Systems: 18 (2)<br/> An Essay<br/> Deni Elliott<br/> CHAPTER II INFORMATION ETHICS: A PROFESSION 20 (40)<br/> SEEKS THE TRUTH CASES<br/> II-A When Is Objective Reporting 33 (2)<br/> Irresponsible Reporting?<br/> Theodore L. Glasser<br/> II-B The Doctor Has AIDS 35 (2)<br/> Deni Elliott<br/> II-C Taste in Photojournalism: A Question 37 (4)<br/> of Ethics or Aesthetics?<br/> Lou Hodges<br/> II-D Reporters and Confidential Sources 41 (3)<br/> Steve Weinberg<br/> II-E Rodent Wars and Cultural Battles: 44 (3)<br/> Reporting Hantavirus<br/> JoAnn M. Valenti<br/> II-F Too Many Bodies, Too Much Blood: A 47 (4)<br/> Case Study of the Family Sensitive Newscast<br/> Movement<br/> Bill Silcock<br/> II-G Nine Days in Union: The Susan Smith 51 (3)<br/> Case<br/> Sonya Forte Duhe<br/> II-H Handling the Media in Times of Crisis: 54 (6)<br/> Lessons from the Oklahoma City Bombing<br/> Jon Hansen<br/> CHAPTER III PERSUASION ETHICS: WHAT'S FAIR 60 (32)<br/> IN ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS CASES<br/> III-A The Plagiarism Factory 74 (2)<br/> John P. Ferre<br/> III-B Public Relations' Role in the Alar 76 (5)<br/> Scare<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> III-C A Case of Need 81 (3)<br/> Deni Elliott<br/> III-D Exxon's Whipping Cream on a Pile of 84 (2)<br/> Manure<br/> JoAnn M. Valenti<br/> III-E If You Let Nike Play 86 (3)<br/> Renita Coleman<br/> III-F A Sobering Dilemma 89 (3)<br/> Beverly Horvit<br/> CHAPTER IV LOYALTY: CHOOSING BETWEEN 92 (27)<br/> COMPETING ALLEGIANCES CASES<br/> IV-A The Anchor as Activist 103 (2)<br/> Fred Bales<br/> IV-B The Wonderful World of Junkets 105 (2)<br/> Ralph D. Barney<br/> IV-C One Person's Tragedy, Another 107 (3)<br/> Person's Prize<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> IV-D Keeping Secrets: A Public Relations 110 (2)<br/> Dilemma<br/> Jay Black<br/> IV-E Standing behind a reporter: The 112 (3)<br/> CBS/News Journal Controversy<br/> John Sweeney<br/> IV-F She Chose before Losing the Choice 115 (4)<br/> Tom Lyons<br/> CHAPTER V PRIVACY: LOOKING FOR SOLITUDE IN 119 (32)<br/> THE GLOBAL VILLAGE CASES<br/> V-A Naming Names: Privacy and the Public's 130 (3)<br/> Right to Know<br/> John B. Webster<br/> V-B Public Grief and the Right to Be Left 133 (3)<br/> Alone<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> V-C A Reporter's Questions: Propriety and 136 (2)<br/> Punishment<br/> Stanley Cunningham<br/> V-D Arthur Ashe and the Right to Privacy 138 (3)<br/> Carol Oukrop<br/> V-E Computers and the News: A Complicated 141 (2)<br/> Challenge<br/> Karon Reinboth Speckman<br/> V-F Honor to Die For: Newsweek and the 143 (2)<br/> Admiral Boorda Case<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> V-G Competition, Deadlines and the 145 (6)<br/> Mistreatment of Richard Jewell<br/> Greg Lisby<br/> CHAPTER VI THE MASS MEDIA IN A DEMOCRATIC 151 (34)<br/> SOCIETY: KEEPING A PROMISE CASES<br/> VI-A Victims and the Press 166 (3)<br/> Robert Logan<br/> VI-B The David Duke Candidacy: Fairness 169 (4)<br/> and the Klansman<br/> Keith Woods<br/> VI-C Whose Abuse of Power: The Seattle 173 (3)<br/> Times and Brock Adams<br/> Lee Wilkins<br/> VI-D The Gym Shoe Phenomenon: Social 176 (3)<br/> Values vs. Marketability<br/> Gail Baker Woods<br/> VI-E Denver's Rocky Flats: The Role of the 179 (3)<br/> Alternative Press<br/> Lee Wilkins<br/> VI-F Terrorist Use of the News Media; News 182 (3)<br/> Media Use of Terrorists<br/> Jack Lule<br/> CHAPTER VII MEDIA ECONOMICS: THE DEADLINE 185 (31)<br/> MEETS THE BOTTOM LINE CASES<br/> VII-A Union Activism and the Broadcast 198 (2)<br/> Personality<br/> Stanley Cunningham<br/> VII-B Ms. Magazine--No More Ads! 200 (2)<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> VII-C A Salesperson's Dilemma: Whose 202 (2)<br/> Interests Come First?<br/> Charles H. Warner<br/> VII-D "Bonding" Announcements in the News 204 (3)<br/> JoAnn Byrd<br/> VII-E Turning off the Light: The San 207 (3)<br/> Antonio Newspaper War<br/> Fred Blevens<br/> VII-F Calvin Klein's Kiddie Porn Ads Prick 210 (3)<br/> Our Tolerance<br/> Valerie Lilley<br/> VII-G Punishing the Messenger: The Tobacco 213 (3)<br/> Industry and the Press<br/> Steve Weinberg<br/> CHAPTER VIII PICTURE THIS: THE ETHICS OF 216 (48)<br/> PHOTO AND VIDEO JOURNALISM CASES<br/> VIII-A Problem Photos and Public Outcry 227 (3)<br/> Jon Roosenraad<br/> VIII-B Digital Manipulation of Photos with 230 (3)<br/> New Computer Technology<br/> Shiela Reaves<br/> VIII-C Military Censorship of Photographs 233 (4)<br/> Paul Lester<br/> VIII-D Faking Photos: Is It Ever Justified? 237 (3)<br/> James Van Meter<br/> VIII-E "Above the Fold": Balancing 240 (5)<br/> Newsworthy Photos with Community Standards<br/> Jim Godbold<br/> Jannelle Hartman<br/> VIII-F "Film at Ten": Handling Graphic 245 (3)<br/> Video in the News<br/> Sonya Forte Duhe<br/> VIII-G Horror in Soweto 248 (16)<br/> Sue O'Brien<br/> CHAPTER IX ETHICS IN CYBERSPACE: NEW 264 (18)<br/> QUESTIONS AND ROLES CASES<br/> IX-A Digital Sound Sampling: Sampling the 264 (3)<br/> Options<br/> Don E. Tomlinson<br/> IX-B Ethics on the Internet: Abiding by 267 (3)<br/> the Rules of the Road on the Information<br/> Superhighway<br/> Bruce Lewenstein<br/> IX-C Cry Wolf: Time Magazine and the 270 (4)<br/> Cyberporn Story<br/> Karon Reinboth Speckman<br/> IX-D Filmmaking: Looking through the Lens 274 (3)<br/> for Truth<br/> Kathy Brittain McKee<br/> IX-E The Madonna and the Web Site: Good 277 (5)<br/> Taste in Newspaper Online Forums<br/> CHAPTER X THE ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF ART AND 282 (27)<br/> ENTERTAINMENT CASES<br/> X-A Hate Radio: The Outer Limits of 294 (3)<br/> Tasteful Broadcasting<br/> Brian Simmons<br/> X-B How to Remember Malcolm X 297 (3)<br/> Dennis Lancaster<br/> X-C Beavis and Butthead: The Case for 300 (3)<br/> Standards in Entertainment<br/> Philip Patterson<br/> X-D Schindler's List: The Role of Memory 303 (3)<br/> Lee Wilkins<br/> X-E Joe Klein and the Authorship of 306 (3)<br/> Primary Colors: Stranger than Fiction<br/> Lee Wilkins<br/> CHAPTER XI BECOMING A MORAL ADULT 309 (10)<br/>APPENDIX A Thinking about Ethics with Film 319 (4)<br/> Lee Wilkins<br/>APPENDIX B Novel Ideas about Ethics 323 (2)<br/> Steve Weinberg<br/>APPENDIX C From the Past: Historical Glimpses 325 (16)<br/>of Media Ethics<br/> Susan Willey<br/>Bibliography 341 (10)<br/>Index 351<br/> |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc | 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 |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Mass media |
General subdivision | Moral and ethical aspects. |
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Personal name | Patterson, Philip. |
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Personal name | Wilkins, Lee. |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Non-fiction | HCUC LIBRARY - ENGLISH COLLECTION | HCUC LIBRARY - ENGLISH COLLECTION | Open Shelf | 01/01/2000 | USM - P39353 | 98.76 | 4 | 175 MED/C2 | 00723 | 03/11/2017 | 2 | 03/12/2013 | Books | 26/10/2017 |