Media Ethics
Second Expanded Edition
Price: 1050.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198070870
Publication date:
28/11/2011
Paperback
564 pages
244.0x158.0mm
Price: 1050.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198070870
Publication date:
28/11/2011
Paperback
564 pages
244.0x158.0mm
This second expanded edition of Media Ethics is aimed at sensitizing aspiring media students to issues faced by working professionals. It offers a theoretical rationale for acting in an ethical manner and provides practical guidelines as well.
Suitable for: This second expanded edition of Media Ethics is aimed at sensitizing aspiring media students to issues faced by working professionals.
Rights: World Rights
Description
This second expanded edition of Media Ethics is aimed at sensitizing aspiring media students to issues faced by working professionals. It offers a theoretical rationale for acting in an ethical manner and provides practical guidelines as well.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Truth, Fairness, and Objectivity
Chapter 3. Sources of Information
Chapter 4. Sensitivity
Chapter 5. Privacy
Chapter 6. Media Market
Chapter 7. Paid News: Corruption in the Indian Media
Chapter 8. Media Laws
Chapter 9. Ethics of Reality Television
Chapter 10. Sting Journalism
Chapter 11. The Internet and Beyond: Web 2.0
Chapter 12. Ethics of Advertising
Chapter 13. Ethics of Public Relations
Chapter 14. Media Freedom
Features
- New chapters on paid news and reality television
- Revised chapters on introduction to media ethics, media market, new media, and ethics of advertising
- New annexures on the scandal surrounding the News of the World reality TV show on engineering education media coverage of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, etc.
- New case studies on the murder of Father Mario Ross and the flawed placement of advertising
Description
This second expanded edition of Media Ethics is aimed at sensitizing aspiring media students to issues faced by working professionals. It offers a theoretical rationale for acting in an ethical manner and provides practical guidelines as well.
Read MoreTable of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Truth, Fairness, and Objectivity
Chapter 3. Sources of Information
Chapter 4. Sensitivity
Chapter 5. Privacy
Chapter 6. Media Market
Chapter 7. Paid News: Corruption in the Indian Media
Chapter 8. Media Laws
Chapter 9. Ethics of Reality Television
Chapter 10. Sting Journalism
Chapter 11. The Internet and Beyond: Web 2.0
Chapter 12. Ethics of Advertising
Chapter 13. Ethics of Public Relations
Chapter 14. Media Freedom