Ethics for journalists / Richard Keeble
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 070.40174 KEE/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P26429 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 The ethical challenge
2 Ethical controversies today: an overview
3 Regulating the mainstream media: dawdling in the
last chance saloon?
4 At the root of relationships: sourcing dilemmas
5 The ethics of sleaze coverage: privacy, bugging,
surveillance and subterfuge
6 Dumbing down or dumbing up? The tabloidisation
controversy
7 Race/anti-racism matters
8 Getting the representation right: tackling issues over
gender, mental health, suicide, disability, HIV/AIDS
and gays/lesbians
9 Battling for news: the dilemmas of war and peace
reporting (and not just on the front lines)
10 Constraints on journalists - and how to challenge
them
11 And finally: some useful websites
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