Ethics for journalists / Richard Keeble.

By: Keeble, Richard, 1948-
Series: Media skills: Publisher: London: New York : Routledge, 2001Description: vii,168 pages. ; 25 cmContent type: text Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415242967 (paperbound); 0415242975 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780415242967; 9780415242974Subject(s): Journalistic ethicsDDC classification: 174/.9097 LOC classification: PN4756 | .K37 2001Other classification: 05.33
Contents:
Ethical controversies today: an overview.-- -- Regulating the mainstream media: dawdling in the last chance saloon? -- At the root of relationships: sourcing dilemmas.-- -- The ethics of sleaze coverage: privacy, bugging, surveillance and subterfuge.-- -- Dumbing down or dumbing up? The tabloidisation controversy.-- -- Race/anti-racism matters.-- -- Getting the representation right: tackling issues over gender, mental health, disability, HIV/AIDS and gays/lesbians.-- -- Battling for news: the dilemmas of war reporting (and not just on the frontline).-- -- Constraints on journalists.-- -- The ethical challenge: how you may respond.-- -- And finally: more useful websites.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [148]-156) and index.

Ethical controversies today: an overview.-- -- Regulating the mainstream media: dawdling in the last chance saloon? -- At the root of relationships: sourcing dilemmas.-- -- The ethics of sleaze coverage: privacy, bugging, surveillance and subterfuge.-- -- Dumbing down or dumbing up? The tabloidisation controversy.-- -- Race/anti-racism matters.-- -- Getting the representation right: tackling issues over gender, mental health, disability, HIV/AIDS and gays/lesbians.-- -- Battling for news: the dilemmas of war reporting (and not just on the frontline).-- -- Constraints on journalists.-- -- The ethical challenge: how you may respond.-- -- And finally: more useful websites.

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