"The approach taken in many chapters provides readers with a summary of philosophical perspectives relevant to the topic, contemporary examples from print or broadcast news media, but also relevant references from literature or film; for example, including lines from Hamlet or the film Network. Given the international diversity of examples, her text would be highly appropriate for a course with a global communication perspective."
This book is a great resource for understanding ethical concerns in journalism.
A good all round text on media ethics appropriate for UK students.
Good discussions of key ethical debates. I particularly find the casestudies - both current and historical ones - useful to my class in Journalism and Society.
A useful addition to the reading list as it approaches the subject of ethics from a slightly different angle than others. Completely valid source of information which is both informative and thought-provoking.
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