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245 00 $aMedia ethics /$cJulia Bauder, book editor.
260 $aDetroit :$bGreenhaven Press,$c℗♭2009.
300 $a194 pages ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aCurrent controversies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 180-184) and index.
505 0 $aDo journalists go too far to get information for their stories? An overview of journalistic ethics / Marianne Jennings ; Journalists' use of deception to get information is ethically questionable / Howard Kurtz ; Journalists should not pay police and other groups to help create dramatic stories / Deborah Potter ; Journalists should testify against sources who leak classified information to them / Seth Leibsohn and Andrew C. McCarthy ; Journalists should not report unsubstantiated allegations based on anonymous online comments / Eric Alterman ; Undercover reporting is a legitimate way to do investigative journalism / Ken Silverstein ; Journalists are right to report classified information that is leaked to them / Christine Tatum ; Anonymous sources are sometimes necessary in journalism / Stephen Engelberg, interviewed by Russ Baker -- What information should journalists include in their reporting? Overview : the debate over when to minimize harm and when to tell the whole truth / Fred Brown ; The media should not widely publicize school shootings and suicides / Loren Coleman ; The media should run fewer stories about urban crime / Christopher Shea ; The media should not publish details of sex crimes against minors / Kira Cochrane ; The media should publish the names of alleged rape victims / Harry Reynolds ; The media should not publish the names of rape victims / Amanda Paulson ; The media should publish the names of both accuser and accused in rape cases / Geneva Overholser ; The media should not publish the names of people accused of sex crimes / Cathy Young -- How do ethical concerns affect the media's coverage of war and terrorism? The media's use of neutral labels for attackers is ethical / Christine Chinlund ; Media decisions to publish graphic war photographs are ethically based / Kenny Irby ; Media decisions to publish stories that could harm national security are ethically based / Dean Baquet and Bill Keller ; The media should call people who attack civilians "terrorists" / Andrea Levin ; The media should report more often on the heroism of American soldiers / Jeff Emanuel ; The media should publish graphic photographs of the war in Iraq / Gary Kamiya -- When should journalists abandon neutrality? The media should emphasize fact over opinion / Joe Saltzman ; Opinionated journalism is good for democracy / Victor Navasky ; Journalistic independence is more important than neutrality / Robert Jensen ; Journalists can be emotionally involved in their stories / Samuel G. Freedman ; It is sometimes acceptable for journalists to help the subjects of their stories / Rachel Smolkin ; The media should not remain neutral when reporting on climate change / Mark Lynas ; The media should not be neutral in the debate between evolution and intelligent design / Chris Mooney and Matthew C. Nisbet.
520 $aPresents a collection of essays about media ethics from diverse viewpoints, discussing how journalists get stories, what information should be reported, and whether the coverage of the War on Terrorism is ethical.
650 0 $aJournalistic ethics.
650 1 $aJournalistic ethics.
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650 4 $aJournalistic ethics.
700 1 $aBauder, Julia.
830 0 $aCurrent controversies.
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