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The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law
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The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law

Two Volume Set
Edited by:

April 2015 | 968 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law is an authoritative and rigorous two-volume, issues-based reference set that surveys varied views on many of the most contentious issues involving mass media ethics and the law.  Divided into six thematic sections covering information from contrasting ethical responsibly and legal rights for both speech and press, newsgathering and access, and privacy to libelous reporting, business considerations, and changing rules with social media and the Internet, the information in this guide is extremely relevant to a variety of audiences. This guide specifically focuses on matters that are likely to be regular front-page headlines concerning topics such as technological threats to privacy, sensationalism in media coverage of high-profile trials, cameras in the courtroom, use of confidential sources, national security concerns and the press, digital duplication and deception, rights of celebrities, plagiarism, and more.  Collectively, this guide assesses key contentious issues and legal precedents, noting current ethical and legal trends and likely future directions.

Features:

  • Six thematic sections consist of approximately a dozen chapters each written by eminent scholars and practitioners active in the field.
  • Sections open with a general Introduction by the volume editors and conclude with a wrap-up “Outlook” section to highlight likely future trends.
  • Chapters follow a common organizational outline of a brief overview of the issue at hand, historical background and precedent, and presentation of various perspectives (pro, con, mixed) to the issue.
  • “See also” cross references guide readers to related chapters and references and further readings guide users to more in-depth resources for follow-up.

This reference guide is an excellent source for the general public, students, and researchers who are interested in expanding their knowledge in mass media and the ethics and law surrounding it.


Mark Sableman
Data Privacy
Mark Sableman
Opinion and Libel
Mark Sableman
Television Cameras inthe Courts
 
Social Media in the Courtroom
Eric Robinson
Online Reporting
Eric Robinson
International Influence on United States Copyright
As mass media of all types flourishes and ethicists struggle to describe media norms, media law as a focus of research and practice has taken a pummeling.  SAGE offers this "guide to the key issues" to clarify matters.... The editors demonstrate their journalism chops with these well-selected, engagingly written essays.  Contributors range from attorneys and practicing journalists to academic instructors and researchers across the spectrum of media and communications....This excellent survey is a compelling purchase for libraries serving mass media and communications programs. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic audiences; general readers; professionals/practitioners.
A. Schmitt
St. Louis Community College at Meramec
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The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law is an authoritative and rigorous two-volume, issues-based reference set that surveys varied views on many of the most contentious issues involving mass media ethics and the law.  Divided into six thematic sections covering information from contrasting ethical responsibly and legal rights for both speech and press, newsgathering and access, and privacy to libelous reporting, business considerations, and changing rules with social media and the Internet, the information in this guide is extremely relevant to a variety of audiences. This guide specifically focuses on matters that are likely to be regular front-page headlines concerning topics such as technological threats to privacy, sensationalism in media coverage of high-profile trials, cameras in the courtroom, use of confidential sources, national security concerns and the press, digital duplication and deception, rights of celebrities, plagiarism, and more.  Collectively, this guide assesses key contentious issues and legal precedents, noting current ethical and legal trends and likely future directions.

Features:

  • Six thematic sections consist of approximately a dozen chapters each written by eminent scholars and practitioners active in the field.
  • Sections open with a general Introduction by the volume editors and conclude with a wrap-up “Outlook” section to highlight likely future trends.
  • Chapters follow a common organizational outline of a brief overview of the issue at hand, historical background and precedent, and presentation of various perspectives (pro, con, mixed) to the issue.
  • “See also” cross references guide readers to related chapters and references and further readings guide users to more in-depth resources for follow-up.

This reference guide is an excellent source for the general public, students, and researchers who are interested in expanding their knowledge in mass media and the ethics and law surrounding it.

 

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