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Book Synopsis
- Is it ethical to pass yourself off as black if you are Caucasian, as Rachel Dolezai, the president of a local chapter of the NAACP, did in 2015?
- Was it ethical for Donald Sterling, the former owner of the NBA team, to use racially inflammatory language?
- Is it ethical to exaggerate or fabricate the importance of one's role, as Brian Williams apparently did when he anchored the NBC nightly news?
- Is it ethical for a journalist to pay a source for a story, tips, and photos, as TMZ, Gawker and others do regularly?
The above questions as well as other questions definitely illustrate the need for studying ethics.
Real-World Media Ethics provides a wide showcase of real ethical issues faced by professionals in the media field. Numerous case studies allow readers to explore multiple perspectives while using realistic ethical principles. This book includes the basics in ethical journalism, a
Table of Contents
1. Ethical Issues: A Starting Framework 2. Business Ethics in Mass Media 3. Ethics and the Role of Producers, Writers, Actors, and Directors 4. Controversy and Ethics 5. Ethics and Programmers 6. Globalization 7. Ethics and Fact-Based Stories 8. Ethics and Ratings 9. Journalism and Ethics 10. Ethics and New Media 11. Censorship and Celebrity 12. Diversity and Consolidation 13. The Ethics of Public Relations 14. Ethical Issues in Advertising and Marketing