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Understanding Media Ethics

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Our new media landscape of social networking, blogging, and interactivity has forever changed how media content is produced and distributed. Choices about how to gather, evaluate and publish information are ever more complex. This blurring of boundaries between general public values and the values of media professionals has made media ethics an essential issue for media professionals, but also demonstrates how it must be intrinsically part of the wider public conversation. This book teaches students to navigate ethical questions in a digital society and apply ethical concepts and guidelines to their own practice. Using case studies, judgement call boxes and further reading, Understanding Media Ethics clarifies the moral concepts in media contexts, and enables students to apply them to practical decision making through real-life worked examples. Covering key topics such as media freedoms, censorship, privacy, standards, taste, regulation, codes of practice and the ethics of representation, this is an essential guide for students in journalism, media, communication and public relations. 

272 pages, Paperback

First published December 19, 2014

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June 12, 2025
read for media ethics class. shoutout peter forster! fascinating subject. so british i wish there were more american media examples
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December 27, 2024
Pretty borderline understanding of media ethics and morality if you want to start getting into that. Regardless if you are in the field of the media, I think there are a lot of big takeaways everyone can exhibit and learn from this book, especially with the widespread epidemic of the usage of social media. I wish it were more in-depth about ethics and philosophy, but overall, it's a pretty digestible and insightful book. I took lots of notes. This really got me more into ethics and considering picking up a poli-sci minor.
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