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Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach/ Christopher Meyers

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University, 2010.Description: 368 p. PBISBN:
  • 9780195370799
DDC classification:
  • 070.40174 MEY/J
Contents:
1. An Explanation and a Method for the Ethics of Journalism, 9 Deni Elliott and David Ozar 2. Moral Development and Journalism, 25 Renita Coleman Part II: History and Justification Introduction, 35 3. Press Freedom and Responsibility, 39 Stephanie Craft 4. The Moral Justification for Journalism, 53 Sandra L Borden 5. The Search for Global Media Ethics, 69 Herman Wasserman Part III; What Is Journalism? Who Is a Journalist? Introduction, 85 6. Why Journalism Is a Profession, 91 Michael Davis 7. Who Is a Journalist? 103 Jay Black 8. Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space, 117 Jane B. Singer Part IV: Objectivity Introduction, 131 9. Inventing Objectivity: New Philosophical Foundations, 137 Stephen J. A. Ward 10. Is Objective News Possible? 153 Carrie Figdor Section Two: The Practice of Journalism Part V: The Business of Journalism Introduction, 167 11. Journalism's Tangled Web: Business, Ethics, and Professional Practice, 171 Ian Richards 12. The Decline of the News Business, 185 Rick Edmonds 13. Covering a World That's Falling Apart, When Yours Is Too, 193 Martha Steffens Part VI: Privacy Introduction, 197 14. The Ethics of Privacy, 203 Clifford G. Christians 15. Understanding and Respecting Privacy, 215 Candace Cummins Gauthier Part VII: Approaching the News: Reporters and Consumers Introduction, 231 16. Conflicting Loyalties and Personal Choices, 237 Jacqui Banaszynski 17. A Robust Future for Conflict of Interest, 249 Edward Wasserman 18. Respecting Sources' Confidentiality: Critical but Not Absolute, 271 Aaron Quinn 19. The Ethical Obligations of News Consumers, 283 Wendy N. Wyatt Part VIII: Getting the Story Introduction, 297 20. The Ethos of "Getting the Story", 301 Patrick Lee Plaisance 21. Mitigation Watchdogs: The Ethical Foundation for a Journalist's Role, 311 Lee Wilkins Part IX: Image Ethics Introduction, 325 22. Visual Ethics: An Integrative Approach to Ethical Practice in Visual Journalism, 331 Julianne H. Newton and Rick Williams 23. Ethics and Images: Five Major Concerns, 351 Paul Martin Lester
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1. An Explanation and a Method for the Ethics of Journalism, 9
Deni Elliott and David Ozar
2. Moral Development and Journalism, 25
Renita Coleman
Part II: History and Justification
Introduction, 35
3. Press Freedom and Responsibility, 39
Stephanie Craft
4. The Moral Justification for Journalism, 53
Sandra L Borden
5. The Search for Global Media Ethics, 69
Herman Wasserman
Part III; What Is Journalism? Who Is a Journalist?
Introduction, 85
6. Why Journalism Is a Profession, 91
Michael Davis
7. Who Is a Journalist? 103
Jay Black
8. Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space, 117
Jane B. Singer
Part IV: Objectivity
Introduction, 131
9. Inventing Objectivity: New Philosophical Foundations, 137
Stephen J. A. Ward
10. Is Objective News Possible? 153
Carrie Figdor
Section Two: The Practice of Journalism
Part V: The Business of Journalism
Introduction, 167
11. Journalism's Tangled Web: Business, Ethics, and
Professional Practice, 171
Ian Richards
12. The Decline of the News Business, 185
Rick Edmonds
13. Covering a World That's Falling Apart, When Yours Is Too, 193
Martha Steffens
Part VI: Privacy
Introduction, 197
14. The Ethics of Privacy, 203
Clifford G. Christians
15. Understanding and Respecting Privacy, 215
Candace Cummins Gauthier
Part VII: Approaching the News: Reporters and Consumers
Introduction, 231
16. Conflicting Loyalties and Personal Choices, 237
Jacqui Banaszynski
17. A Robust Future for Conflict of Interest, 249
Edward Wasserman
18. Respecting Sources' Confidentiality: Critical but Not Absolute, 271
Aaron Quinn
19. The Ethical Obligations of News Consumers, 283
Wendy N. Wyatt
Part VIII: Getting the Story
Introduction, 297
20. The Ethos of "Getting the Story", 301
Patrick Lee Plaisance
21. Mitigation Watchdogs: The Ethical Foundation
for a Journalist's Role, 311
Lee Wilkins
Part IX: Image Ethics
Introduction, 325
22. Visual Ethics: An Integrative Approach to Ethical Practice
in Visual Journalism, 331
Julianne H. Newton and Rick Williams
23. Ethics and Images: Five Major Concerns, 351
Paul Martin Lester

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