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Media Ethics Matthew Kieran

Media Ethics By Matthew Kieran

Media Ethics by Matthew Kieran


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and moral restrictions concerning lies, deceit, violence, and censorship, this book argues for substantive positions concerning what we should, rationally, hold as the moral rights and duties of journalists and the media.

Media Ethics Summary

Media Ethics: A Philosophical Approach by Matthew Kieran

From attempting to inform us about current events to entertaining us with imagined worlds, the media has a primary influence upon how we conceive the world, ourselves, and others. Consequently, the moral complexities, dilemmas, and duties that arise in relation to journalism and the media are difficult to negotiate. Critically developing a philosophical approach to conceptualizing the aim of journalism; the nature of good, impartial reporting; and moral restrictions concerning lies, deceit, violence, and censorship, this book argues for substantive positions concerning what we should, rationally, hold as the moral rights and duties of journalists and the media.

About Matthew Kieran

MATTHEW KIERAN is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds, England. He also teaches media ethics and has researched for the Broadcasting Standards Commission in the United Kingdom. His articles on aesthetics, ethics, and social philosophy have appeared in such journals as the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and the Journal of Communication.

Table of Contents

Preface Media Ethics? News and the Fourth Estate Impartiality as a Regulative Ideal Deceit, Lies and Privacy Sex and Sexuality in the Media Violence in the Media Harm, Offense and Media Censorship Bibliography Index

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GOR002147802
9780275966942
0275966941
Media Ethics: A Philosophical Approach by Matthew Kieran
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-07-30
184
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