Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies poses urgent questions about journalism ethics and offers candid answers. As the title suggests, the authors_some of the nation's leading journalism scholars_investigate popular movies to illustrate the kind of ethical dilemmas journalists encounter on the job, resulting in a student-friendly book sure to spark interest and stimulate thinking. At a time when experts and the public alike worry that journalism has lost its way, here's a book that can provide much-needed, accessible guidance.
Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies poses urgent questions about journalism ethics and offers candid answers. As the title suggests, the authors_some of the nation's leading journalism scholars_investigate popular movies to illustrate the kind of ethical dilemmas journalists encounter on the job, resulting in a student-friendly book sure to spark interest and stimulate thinking. At a time when experts and the public alike worry that journalism has lost its way, here's a book that can provide much-needed, accessible guidance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Howard Good - Contributions by Berrin A. Beasley; Sandra L. Borden; Robert Brown; John Carvalho; Michael Dillon; Matthew C. Ehrlich; Joseph C. Harry; Lee Anne Peck; Bill Reader; Joe Saltzman and S Holly Stocking
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 How to Use This Book Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 Responsible Journalistic Inquiry: The Paper Chapter 4 2 Fabrication in Journalism: Shattered Glass Chapter 5 3 Political Manipulation of the Media: Wag the Dog Chapter 6 4 What Is Good Work?: Absence of Malice Chapter 7 5 Deception and Undercover Journalism: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Mr. Deeds Chapter 8 6 Covering Sports: The Pride of the Yankees Chapter 9 7 When Journalists Are First Responders: Die Hard Chapter 10 8 Style Over Substance: Broadcast News Chapter 11 9 Ethics in Black and White: Goodnight, and Good Luck Chapter 12 10 Crime Reporting: Veronica Guerin Chapter 13 11 The Utopian Nature of Journalistic Truth: The Year of Living Dangerously Chapter 14 12 Journalism and the Victims of War: Welcome to Sarajevo Chapter 15 Afterword: Left Hanging Chapter 16 Discussion Questions Chapter 17 For Further Reading Chapter 18 Selected Journalism Movies for Further Viewing Chapter 19 Class Projects for Instructors
Chapter 1 How to Use This Book Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 Responsible Journalistic Inquiry: The Paper Chapter 4 2 Fabrication in Journalism: Shattered Glass Chapter 5 3 Political Manipulation of the Media: Wag the Dog Chapter 6 4 What Is Good Work?: Absence of Malice Chapter 7 5 Deception and Undercover Journalism: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Mr. Deeds Chapter 8 6 Covering Sports: The Pride of the Yankees Chapter 9 7 When Journalists Are First Responders: Die Hard Chapter 10 8 Style Over Substance: Broadcast News Chapter 11 9 Ethics in Black and White: Goodnight, and Good Luck Chapter 12 10 Crime Reporting: Veronica Guerin Chapter 13 11 The Utopian Nature of Journalistic Truth: The Year of Living Dangerously Chapter 14 12 Journalism and the Victims of War: Welcome to Sarajevo Chapter 15 Afterword: Left Hanging Chapter 16 Discussion Questions Chapter 17 For Further Reading Chapter 18 Selected Journalism Movies for Further Viewing Chapter 19 Class Projects for Instructors
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