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Media Ethics and Social Change: Theory and Practice


Media Ethics and Social Change: Theory and Practice

Hardback by Alia, Valerie

Media Ethics and Social Change: Theory and Practice

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ISBN:
9780748617739
Publication Date:
21 Apr 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Hardback
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Temporarily unavailable
Media Ethics and Social Change: Theory and Practice

Description

An engaging and original study of current issues in media ethics, this book challenges students to explore the relationship between media ethics and social change. It considers the potentially beneficial uses of media practice for humanity, addressing questions of inclusivity and diversity and specialist topics that are absent from other texts. Using case studies and exercises based on real-life experiences of journalists, newsmakers, policy makers and consumers, Valerie Alia invites readers to examine current media practice and develop strategies for ethical problem solving and decision-making. Topics discussed include: ethical theories; social scientific theories; the search for a responsible practice; internationalisation of the media; the ethics of interviewing; politicians, power and spin; media, minorities and gender; arts, sports and travel; ethics and images; changing technologies; and codes and principles. Features * The only book to consider media ethics in the context of social change * Provides current examples of British and international media practice, theory, problem-solving exercises, workshop simulations and case studies * Includes original cartoons, rare photographs of great 'muckrakers', an annotated list of relevant films, and a full bibliography and index.

Contents

Introduction: Why study ethics?; 1. Life, the universe and ethics I: everyday problems and ethical theories; 2. Life, the universe and ethics II: social scientific theories and ethical practice; 3. Lies, truth and realities: the search for a responsible practice; 4. The ethics of accuracy and inclusion: reflecting and respecting diversity; 5. The empire strikes forward: internationalisation of the media; 6. Struggle and spin: politics, politicians and the media; 7. A picture is worth a thousand... (quid?): ethics and images; 8. 'Trust me, I'm a friend': the ethics of interviewing; 9. Specialist media: entertaining and informing the public; 10. Changing technologies: prospects and problems; 11. Codes and principles: what (and where) are they, and are they useful?; Appendices; A Notes on case analysis; B Journalists and journalism on film: an ethics-based filmography and videography; C Media ethics resources on the Internet; D Codes of practice and statements of principles; Bibliography.

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