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The SAGE guide to key issues in mass media ethics and law / editors William A. Babcock and William H. Freivogel, Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: xxi, 436 pages ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781452274355 (set : hbk. : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Guide to key issues in mass media ethics and law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.93 BAB 23
LOC classification:
  • KF2750 .S34 2015
Partial contents:
volume 1. Credibility: the best currency in journalism -- Press freedom: American versus British model -- Global media ethics: myth or reality? -- Deceptive newsgathering -- Online reporting -- Investigative reporting -- Television cameras in court -- Social media in the courtroom -- Reporter's privilege/poster's privilege -- Data privacy -- Invasion of privacy -- volume 2. Journalism: communications decency and indecency -- Drones -- New York Times v. Sullivan -- Ethical censorship -- Covering crime victims: plaintiff rights and media liability -- Copyright in the United States -- Sports coverage -- Journalism in the Twenty-first century -- Google books -- New technology: free speech Messiah or first amendment traitor? -- Twitter and traditional media.
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Books Books Symbiosis International University Central Library Reference 174.93 BAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan SIU-B-49758
Books Books Symbiosis International University Central Library Reference 174.93 BAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan SIU-B-49759

Includes bibliographical references and index.

volume 1. Credibility: the best currency in journalism -- Press freedom: American versus British model -- Global media ethics: myth or reality? -- Deceptive newsgathering -- Online reporting -- Investigative reporting -- Television cameras in court -- Social media in the courtroom -- Reporter's privilege/poster's privilege -- Data privacy -- Invasion of privacy -- volume 2. Journalism: communications decency and indecency -- Drones -- New York Times v. Sullivan -- Ethical censorship -- Covering crime victims: plaintiff rights and media liability -- Copyright in the United States -- Sports coverage -- Journalism in the Twenty-first century -- Google books -- New technology: free speech Messiah or first amendment traitor? -- Twitter and traditional media.

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