Abstract: Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: An Introduction to Ethical Decision Making Essay: Cases and Moral Systems Case 1-A How to Read a Case Study Chapter 2: Information Ethics: A Profession Seeks the Truth Chapter 2 Cases: Case 2-A: News and the Transparency Standard, Lee Wilkins Case 2-B: Can I Quote Me on That?, Chad Painter Case 2-C: NPR, the New York Times and Working Conditions in China, Lee Wilkins Case 2-D: When is Objective Reporting Irresponsible Reporting?, Theodore Glasser Case 2-E: Is Cooperation a Cop-Out?, Mike Grundmann and Roger Soenksen Case 2-F, Murdoch's Mess, Lee Wilkins Chapter 3: Strategic Communication: Does Client Advocate Mean Consumer Adversary? Chapter 3 Cases: Case 3-A: A Charity Drops the Ball, Philip Patterson Case 3-B: YELP!!! Customer Empowerment or Small Business Extortion?, Lee Wilkins Case 3-C: Oregon Stops an Ad Campaign, Lee Wilkins Case 3-D: Sponsorships, Sin and PR: What Are the Boundaries?, Lauren Bacon Brengarth Case 3-E: Corporate Responsibility: Just Sales or Doing Well by Doing Good?, Christine Lesicko Case 3-F: Was That an Apple Computer I Saw? Product Placement in the U.S. and Abroad, Philip Patterson Case 3-G: In the Eye of the Beholder: Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty, Brandi Herman-Rose Chapter 4: Loyalty: Choosing Between Competing Allegiances Chapter 4 Cases: Case 4-A: Whose Facebook Page is It Anyway?, Amy Simons Case 4-B: What Would Socrates Have Done? The Disappearance of Hillary Clinton, Lee Wilkins Case 4-C: Twitter Ethics for Journalists: Can You Scoop Yourself?, Charlotte Bellis Case 4-D: Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Reporting and Relationships in a Small Market, Ginny Whitehouse Case 4-E: A Question of Role: Is a Documentary Filmmaker a Friend, a Journalist or an Entertainer?, Nancy Mitchell Case 4-F: Conflicted Interests, Contested Terrain: The New York Times Code of Ethics, Bonnie Brennen Case 4-G: Quit, Blow the Whistle or Go With the Flow?, Robert Wakefield Chapter 5: Privacy: Looking for Solitude in the Global Village Chapter 5 Cases: Case 5-A: Anderson Cooper's Not so Private Life, Lee Wilkins Case 5-B: Facebook: Should You Opt In or Out?, Lee Wilkins Case 5-C: Politics and Money: What's Private and What's Not, Lee Wilkins Case 5-D: Children and Framing: The Use of Children's Images in an Anti-Same-Sex Marriage Ad, Yang Liu Chapter 6: Mass Media in a Democratic Society: Keeping a Promise Chapter 6 Cases: Case 6-A: The Truth About the Facts: Politifact.com, Lee Wilkins Case 6-B: Wikileaks..., Lee Wilkins Case 6-C: Control Room: Do Culture and History Matter in Reporting the News?, Lee Wilkins Case 6-D: Victims and the Press, Robert Logan Case 6-E: For God and Country: The Media and National Security, Jeremy Littau and Mark Slagle Case 6-F: Channel One: Commercialism in Schools, Philip Patterson Case 6-G: Mayor Jim West's Computer, Ginny Whitehouse Chapter 7: Media Economics: The Deadline Meets the Bottom Line Chapter 7 Cases: Case 7-A: Who Needs Advertising, Lee Wilkins Case 7-B: Netflix: Not So Fast ... A Response to Ongoing Furor, Lee Wilkins Case 7-C: Outsourcing the News, Lee Wilkins Case 7-D: Transparency in Fundraising: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting Standard, Lee Wilkins Case 7-E: Crossing the Line? The L.A. Times and the Staples Affair, Philip Patterson Case 7-F: Profit Versus News: The Case of the L.A. Times and the Tribune Company, Lee Wilkins Chapter 8: Picture This: The Ethics of Photo and Video Journalism Chapter 8 Cases: Case 8-A: The Case of the Well-Documented Suicide., Philip Patterson Case 8-B: What Do I Do Next?, Lee Wilkins Case 8-C: Problem Photos and Public Outcry, Jon Roosenraad Case 8-D: Manipulating Photos: Is it Ever Justified?, Lee Wilkins Case 8-E: Above the Fold: Balancing Newsworthy Photos with Community Standards, Jim Godbold and Janelle Hartman Case 8-F: Horror in Soweto, Sue O'Brien *Case 8-G: Death in Print: Publication of Hurricane Katrina Photographs, Abigail M. Pheiffer Case 8-H: Picturing Our Fallen Heroes, Kate West Case 8-I: Digital Manipulation as Deceit? A Case Study of a Redbook Magazine Cover, Elizabeth Hendrickson Chapter 9: New Media: Continuing Questions and New Roles Chapter 9 Cases: Case 9-A: News Now, Facts Later, Lee Wilkins Case 9-B: What's Yours is Mine: The Ethics of News Aggregation, Chad Painter Case 9-C: The Information Sleazeway: Robust Comment Meets the Data Robots, Fred Vultee Case 9-D: Death Underneath the Media Radar: The Anuak Genocide in Ethiopia, Doug McGill Case 9-E: Born Just Right, Lee Wilkins Case 9-F: Sending the Wrong Information About Doing the Right Thing, Naomi Weisbrook Case 9-G: Looking for Truth Behind the Wal-Mart Blogs, Philip Patterson Chapter 10: The Ethical Dimensions of Art and Entertainment Chapter 10 Cases: Case 10-A: Searching for Sugarman: Rediscovered Art, Lee Wilkins Case 10-B: Bob Costas and Jerry Sandusky: Is Sports Entertainment or Journalism?, Lee Wilkins Case 10-C: Hardly Art, Mito Habe-Evans Case 10-D: Schindler's List: The Role of Memory, Lee Wilkins Case 10-E: Hate Radio: The Outer Limits of Tasteful Broadcasting, Brian Simmons Case 10-F: Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise: Do Celebrities Have Privacy?, Lee Wilkins Case 10-G: Blogged Down by Lies: The Fall of a Young Talent, Philip Patterson Chapter 11: Becoming a Moral Adult Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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