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Communication and Media Ethics (e-books)

Communication and Media Ethics (e-books)

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juEthics in the media is a topic of some heated discussion right now in South Africa and is clearly a challenge to practitioners as well as students of communication and media studies. Communication and Media Ethics in South Africa introduces and grapples with notions of ethical principles and practices, and how these may be applied in a diverse and challenging local context that is still undergoing political and policy transformation. 

e-book ISBN: 9781485115335
Publisher: Juta Publishers
Variant: e-book
Author(s): Hyde-Clarke, N
Edition: 1st Edition


Content

Chapter 1: Whose ethics are they, anyway?
Chapter 2: Normative media theory in a changed media landscape and globalized society
Chapter 3: Between prodceduralism and substantialism in communication ethics
Chapter 4: Afri(Ethics), communitarianism and the public sphere
Chapter 5: Southern African press councils: accountability in practice
Chapter 6: Press councils and the democratic landscape in SA
Chapter 7: Analyzing ethics and political bias in South African news media
Chapter 8: When the public interest is not what interests the public: An investigation of privacy as media ethic in contemporary SA
Chapter 9: Chequebook journalism: A SA picture
Chapter 10: Ethics in business journalism
Chapter 11: Ethical corporate communication cultures within brand environments
Chapter 12: Ethics and the need to understand culture
Chapter 13: Reporting HIV/AIDS: An unprecedented ethical challenge
Chapter 14: Contesting the electricity supply in SA Media