by Alan Bisbort on May 28, 2013
Navasky’s History of Political Cartoons Raises Unique Issues of Journalism Ethics and Pulls Some Punches
You know you have stumbled upon a third rail of media ethics when a book about “the art of controversy”...
You know you have stumbled upon a third rail of media ethics when a book about “the art of controversy”...
The journalists described in “Changing Journalism” (Routledge), the readable and summarily dour analysis by a trio of UK media researchers,...
Pursuing a global version of media ethics is a difficult charge on multiple fronts, akin to deciding on the rules...
Doing Ethics in Media: Theories and Practical Applications by Jay Black and Chris Roberts "Who wins, who loses? Why not...
Of the handful of books iMediaEthics has featured in our Books, Authors and News Organizations series, Brooke Gladstone's The Influencing Machine...
Morals and the Media: Ethics in Canadian Journalism, which describes itself as the "first book on Canadian journalism ethics," focuses...
Last year, the Society of Professional Journalists publicly "denounced" ABC, NBC, CNN and CBS for paying sources -- or, as...
The Minnesota News Council's January 2011 closing leaves just just one U.S. news council still active -- the Washington News...
Editor's Note : John McManus asked to add further context to two of the "soundbytes" above. For accuracy and context,...
The New Media Nation, the latest book by Valerie Alia, a journalist and professor of ethics, identity, and the politics...