Handbook of Mass Media Ethics
Part I: Foundations
A philosophically based inquiry into the nature of communicating humansWayne Woodward
A short history of media ethics in the United StatesJohn P. Ferre
Essential shared values and 21st Century JournalismDeni Elliott
Moral development: A psychological approach to understanding ethical judgmentRenita Coleman and Lee Wilkins
The search for universalsClifford G. Christians and Thomas W. Cooper
Part II: Professional Practice
Truth and objectivityStephen J. A. Ward
Photojournalism ethics: A 21st-Century dance of Behavior, technology and ideologyJulianne H. Newton
Why diversity is an ethical issueGinny Whitehouse
The ethics of advocacy: Moral reasoning in the practice of public relationsSherry Baker
The ethics of propaganda and the propaganda of ethicsJay Black
Perspectives on pornography demand ethical CritiqueWendy Wyatt and Kris E. Bunton
ViolencePatrick Plaisance
The eroding boundaries between news and entertainment and what they mean for democratic politicsBruce A. Williams and Michael X. Delli Carpini
What can we get away with? The ethics or art and Entertainment in the neo-liberal worldAngharad N. Valdivia
Part III: Concrete Issues
Justice as a journalistic value and goalDavid A. Craig
Transparency in journalism: Menaings, merits and risksStephanie Craft and Kyle Heim
Conflict of interest enters a new ageEdward Wasserman
Digital ethics in autonomous systemsMichael Bugeja
Peace journalismSeow Ting Lee
Privacy and the pressLou Hodges
Part IV: Institutional considerations
Buddhist moral ethics: Intend no harm, intend to be of benefitS. Holly Stocking
CommunitarianismMark Fackler
Freedom of expression and the liberal democratic traditionG. Stuart Adam
Feminist media ethicsLinda Steiner
Media ownership in a corporate ageMatthew P. McAllister and Jennifer M. Proffitt
Ethical tensions in news making: What journalism has in common with other professionsSandra L. Borden and Peggy Bowers
The media in evil circumstancesRobert S. Fortner
Global media ecology: Why there is no globalMedia ethics standard
Mark D. Alleyne