Journalism Ethics and Law brings to life the on-going conversation about journalism ethics and how the law works with today's media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Janine Little is a senior lecturer in journalism and chairs the third year media law and ethics unit at Deakin University, Victoria.
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* 1 Introduction - Ethical Beginnings, Legal Endings * 2 An Ethical Ideal worth Aiming For: Journalism and Best Practice * 3 Pragmatic and Bold: The Journalist and the Media * 4 Ethical Stories: Codes, Disasters, and DJs * 5 Freedom as Idea and Practice: Ethics, 'Hacktivism' and Human Rights * 6 Trial by Media I: Women in the Private-Public Divide * 7 Trial by Media II: Contempt of Court and the Ethics-Law Balance in Journalism * 8 Hurt Reputations: Australian Rulings from Shower Scenes to War Crimes * 9 Defamation Defences * 10 Animal Rights and Public Interest: How Journalists Advocating for Animals Helped * Shape Australian Law * 11 When Trolls Ruled the Twitterverse: Journalism and Social Media * 12 The Competition and Consumer Act for Journalists * 13 Copyright for Journalists * 14 Conclusion - Continuing Journalism
* 1 Introduction - Ethical Beginnings, Legal Endings * 2 An Ethical Ideal worth Aiming For: Journalism and Best Practice * 3 Pragmatic and Bold: The Journalist and the Media * 4 Ethical Stories: Codes, Disasters, and DJs * 5 Freedom as Idea and Practice: Ethics, 'Hacktivism' and Human Rights * 6 Trial by Media I: Women in the Private-Public Divide * 7 Trial by Media II: Contempt of Court and the Ethics-Law Balance in Journalism * 8 Hurt Reputations: Australian Rulings from Shower Scenes to War Crimes * 9 Defamation Defences * 10 Animal Rights and Public Interest: How Journalists Advocating for Animals Helped * Shape Australian Law * 11 When Trolls Ruled the Twitterverse: Journalism and Social Media * 12 The Competition and Consumer Act for Journalists * 13 Copyright for Journalists * 14 Conclusion - Continuing Journalism
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