Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies

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 j...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Good, Howard (-)
Otros Autores: Beasley, Berrin A., Borden, Sandra L., Brown, Robert, Carvalho, John, Dillon, Michael, Ehrlich, Matthew C., Harry, Joseph C., Peck, Lee Anne, Reader, Bill, Saltzman, Joe, Stocking, S. Holly
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2007.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b37311682*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; INTRODUCTION; 1
  • RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISTIC INQUIRY; INTELLECTUAL PRACTICES AND THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH; EPILOGUE; NOTES; 2
  • FABRICATION IN JOURNALISM; JOURNALISM, TRUTH TELLING, AND MOVIES; STEPHEN GLASS IN LIFE AND ON SCREEN; NOTES; 3
  • POLITICAL MANIPULATION OF THE MEDIA; JOURNALISTS AS WATCHDOGS; CHANGE THE STORY, CHANGE THE LEAD; "SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT IT"; REAL TRICKS OF THE PR TRADE; GOOD REPORTING REQUIRES GOOD ETHICS; NOTES; 4
  • WHAT IS GOOD WORK?; GOOD WORK DEFINED; THE RULES OF GOOD WORK; NOTES.
  • 5
  • deception and undercover journalismundercover journalism in history; undercover journalism today; notes; 6
  • covering sports; notes; 7
  • when journalists are first responders; rethinking news coverage in die hard; a jerk, but no coward; ambulance chasers, heroes, or "just doing their job"?; from die hard to the real world; notes; 8
  • style over substance; a trip to plato's cave; the tears; the sweat; no place for love?; it is verboten; authentic or not?; notes; 9
  • ethics in black and white; roots of the conflict; filling a vacuum; a web of obligations; ethics in action; notes.
  • 10
  • CRIME REPORTINGA REAL-LIFE DRAMA; UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL; DUBIOUS ETHICS; FORGETTING THE FAMILY?; MODEL MUCKRAKING OR JUDGMENTAL JOURNALISM?; THE BENEFITS OF EXPERIENCE; HOW THE SINDO SINNED; DEEP THROATS IN DUBLIN?; NOTES; 11
  • THE UTOPIAN NATURE OF JOURNALISTIC TRUTH; THE NEW KID IN TOWN; WHERE NO FINAL CONCLUSIONS EXIST; NOTES; 12
  • JOURNALISM AND THE VICTIMS OF WAR; "WELCOME TO HELL"; "WE'RE NOT HERE TO HELP"; "THE JOURNALISM OF EMPATHY"; "A VERY SAD EPITAPH"; NOTES; AFTERWORD
  • Left Hanging; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; FOR FURTHER READING; SELECTED JOURNALISM MOVIES FOR FURTHER VIEWING.
  • Class projects for instructorsindex; about the contributors.