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_qpaper back
040 _cCentral library, KU
041 _2eng
082 _a302.23
_bKIM
245 _a Media ethics /
_c Edited by Matthew Kieran
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aLondon:
_b Routledge,
_c1998
300 _axv, 195 p.:
_bill.;
_c23 cm.
350 _a2771.00
504 _aincludes index
505 0 _aChapter 1 Journalism and ethics
505 _aChapter 2 The journalism of attachment,
505 _aChapter 3 Objectivity, impartiality and good journalism
505 _aChapter 4 The problem of humbug
505 _aChapter 5 Journalism, politics and public relations
505 _aChapter 6 The myth of Saddam Hussein
505 _aChapter 7 Privacy, the public interest and a prurient public
505 _aChapter 8 Beyond Calcutt
505 _aChapter 9 Taming the tabloids, Bob Franklin
505 _aChapter 10 Ethical photojournalism in the age of the electronic darkroom
505 _aChapter 11 Is the medium a (moral) message?
505 _aChapter 12 Sex and violence in fact and fiction
505 _aChapter 13 Censorship and the media,
520 _aConcerns about the role and responsibilities of the media have become an increasingly important part of public debate. Media Ethics brings together philosophers, academics and media professionals to debate both ethics and morality
650 _aMass media
_x Moral and ethical aspects
650 _aMass Communication
650 _aFreedom of the press
700 _aKieran, Matthew
_eEditor
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