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Our new media landscape of social networking blogging and interactivity has forever changed how media content is produced and distributed Choices about how to gather
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Our new media landscape of social networking blogging and interactivity has forever changed how media content is produced and distributed Choices about how to gather evaluate and publish information are ever more complex This blurring of boundaries between general public values and the values of media professionals has made media ethics an essential issue for media professionals but also demonstrates how it must be intrinsically part of the wider public conversation This book teaches students to navigate ethical questions in a digital society and apply ethical concepts and guidelines to their own practice Using case studies judgement call boxes and further reading Understanding Media Ethics clarifies the moral concepts in media contexts and enables students to apply them to practical decision making through reallife worked examples Covering key topics such as media freedoms censorship privacy standards taste regulation codes of practice and the ethics of representation this is an essential guide for students in journalism media communication and public relations. NAHO 2013 Conference. St. Paul, Minnesota . Acknowledgements . Many thanks to Eve Moran for drafting the four skits used in this presentation, and for providing many of the research materials for the ethics program being presented today. Thanks also to Professor Ogden for providing many of the research materials for today’s program. . What is Ethics?. Ethics: A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct; govern a persons or groups behavior. . Business Ethics: Study and examination of moral social responsibility in relation to business practices and decision making in business. . Considering Communication Models. Agenda. Discuss Ethics & Ethical Dilemmas. Discuss . Copyright Issues . Watch & . d. iscuss.... http. ://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2007/03/fairy-use-. tale. Broadcasting. A medium that disseminates via telecommunications.. It is the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television.. Broadcasting. Ethics is about what is good and how we should think about good:. chapter one . The Importance of Business . E. thics . The Importance of Business Ethics . M. ain . E. lements . Business ethics defined. Why study business ethics?. The development of business ethics . broad . understanding of . Ethics. in . Music Therapy. Werdie. van Staden. Professor . of Philosophy & . Psychiatry. Music Therapy. Ethics. 2. The Field. : Ethics of Music Therapy. Too narrow an understanding of music therapy ethics . The ethics of reporting on sensitive documents and classified . information. Journalism 430/Communication . Law. California State University, . Long Beach. Gwen Shaffer, PhD. “. Ethics requires that intelligence fuse . Mikko Salonen. IOF Council . Member. Why are we introducing the IOF Code of Ethics?. We are committed to the highest standards of conduct in sport administration and competition. . On our way to Olympics we are aligning our policies with the IOC. Quick definitions – Morals and Ethics. (Make a one line note not to confuse the two – . we are interested in . business ethics . – . what society deems acceptable actions by a business. .. Morals: Acceptable behaviour at the level of the individual . Can I Do That?. Susan Willeke. Education Coordinator. Ohio Ethics Law. Ohio Ethics Law: The Foundation. ASPIRE – to a higher standard of professional conduct. Ohio Ethics Law: What?. Created New Ethics Laws. Jen Cooper, State Ethics Director, OIG . Let’s Get Ethical!. 3. Introduction to the OIG & State Ethics Commission . Investigate Complaints . Advice . Adjudicate Complaints. . 4. Establish Code of Ethics. Palm Beach. Seminole. Clay. Duval. Miami-Dade. Broward. Indian River. Lake. Escambia. Sarasota. St. John's. Orange. 1. Has your county adopted an ethics code that is different from the state ethics code contained in chapter 112 of state law? . What does it take for a firm to be considered socially responsible?. How should a firm make ethically responsible decision?. How can ethics and social responsibility be integrated into a firm’s marketing strategy?. AO1: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of media concepts, contexts and critical debates. Focus on typical ideologies about teenagers There are generally two very broad ways in which young people have
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