Good news : social ethics and the press

Title
  1. Good news : social ethics and the press / Clifford G. Christians, John P. Ferré, P. Mark Fackler.
Published by
  1. New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
Author
  1. Christians, Clifford G.

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Additional authors
  1. Ferré, John P.
  2. Fackler, Mark.
Description
  1. xvi, 265 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Clearly and accessibly written, with numerous real-life examples and a solid basis in ethical theory, Good News will be of interest to journalist, editors, and professionals in media management, as well as to professors and students of media ethics, political science, reporting, and media law.
Series statement
  1. Communication and society
Uniform title
  1. Communication and society.
Subject
  1. 1900-1999
  2. Journalistic ethics > United States > History > 20th century
  3. Foreign news > United States > History > 20th century
  4. Journalism > Objectivity > United States
  5. Mass media > Moral and ethical aspects > United States
  6. Mass media > Political aspects > History > United States > 20th century
  7. 05.33 journalism
  8. Foreign news
  9. Journalism > Objectivity
  10. Journalistic ethics
  11. Mass media > Moral and ethical aspects
  12. Mass media > Political aspects
  13. Ethik
  14. Journalismus
  15. Journalistiek
  16. Ethische aspecten
  17. Journalistic ethics > United States
  18. Foreign news > United States
  19. Journalism > United States
  20. Journalisme > États-Unis > Objectivité
  21. Journalistes > Déontologie > États-Unis
  22. Journalisme > aspects politiques > Etats-Unis
  23. United States
Genre/Form
  1. Electronic books.
  2. History
Contents
  1. 1. Introduction. When Culture Suppresses. Perspective and World View. The Model's Four Elements -- 2. Enlightenment Individualism. The Eighteenth-Century Mind. Libertarian Press Theory. Academic Media Ethics. Deficiencies in Individual Autonomy. Normative Social Ethics -- 3. Communitarian Ethics. The Incredibility of Ethical Relativism. Mutuality. Types of Ethical Thinking -- 4. Civic Transformation. Patchwork or Fundamental Change? Rethinking the Press's Mission. News: The Justice Story. News: The Making of Covenant. News: The Empowerment Story. News as Social Narrative -- 5. Organizational Culture. Two Models. Corporate Moral Agency. Organizational Discourse. The Humanized Workplace. Institutional Infrastructure -- 6. Normative Pluralism. The Technical Artifice. Purposive Nature. History as a Normed Process. World-View Pluralism.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.