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Focusing On One Historic Episode Per Chapter, Ethics For Public Communication Is Divided Into Three Parts, Each Dedicated To One Of The Three Major Functions Of The Media Within Democratic Societies: News, Persuasion, And Entertainment. Authors Clifford Christians, Mark Fackler, And John Ferr, Three Trusted Scholars In The Field, Discuss Media Ethics From A Communicative Perspective, Setting The Book Apart From Other Texts In The Market That Simply Combine Journalism With Libertarian Theory. Classic Media Ethics Cases, Like The Publication Of Rachel Carson'S 1962 Book Silent Spring, Are Covered In Tandem With Such Contemporary Cases As The Creation Of Aljazeera English And The Controversy Surrounding Icet'S Protest Song, 'Cop Killer.'Features A New 'Communitarian' Approach To Ethics That Breaks From Other Texts In The Discipline A Focus On Classic And Current Cases That Are Culturally Relevant Today A Thorough And Comprehensive Grounding In The Theory Of Media Ethics Longer And More Universal Case Studies Than Those Included In Other Texts, In Order To Provide More Reallife, Ethical Dilemmas
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Ethics for Public Communication'? A: 'Ethics for Public Communication' focuses on media ethics through historical episodes, discussing the roles of news, persuasion, and entertainment in democratic societies.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Clifford Christians, Mark Fackler, and John Ferré, who are recognized scholars in media ethics.
- Q: What makes this book different from other media ethics texts? A: This book introduces a 'communitarian' approach to ethics, distinguishing it from others that typically combine journalism with libertarian theory.
- Q: What types of cases are covered in the book? A: The book covers classic media ethics cases, such as Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring', alongside contemporary issues like Al-Jazeera English and Ice-T's song 'Cop Killer'.
- Q: How many pages does 'Ethics for Public Communication' have? A: 'Ethics for Public Communication' has a total of 294 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Ethics for Public Communication' is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: In what condition is this book available? A: The book is available in new condition.
- Q: What edition of the book is it? A: 'Ethics for Public Communication' is published as the first edition.
- Q: When was 'Ethics for Public Communication' published? A: The book was published on November 30, 2011.
- Q: What are some key features of this book? A: Key features include a unique approach to ethics, a focus on relevant case studies, comprehensive grounding in media ethics theory, and in-depth case studies.