Textbook Solution | Media Ethics: Issues and Cases 8th Edition by Philip Patterson, Lee Wilkins
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Media Ethics: Issues and Cases

Media Ethics: Issues and Cases

Edition 8

Author(s): Philip Patterson, Lee Wilkins

ISBN: 978-0073526249

Publisher: Mcgraw hill

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Textbook Solution | Media Ethics: Issues and Cases 8th Edition by Philip Patterson, Lee Wilkins

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Ethical Decision Makingessay: Cases and Moral Systems
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Chapter 2: News and the Transparency Standard, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 3: Can I Quote Me on That, Chad Painter
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Chapter 4: Npr, the New York Times and Working Conditions in China, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 5: When Is Objective Reporting Irresponsible Reporting, Theodore Glasser
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Chapter 6: Is Cooperation a Cop-Out, Mike Grundmann and Roger Soenksen
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Chapter 7: Murdochs Mess, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 8: Strategic Communication: Does Client Advocate Mean Consumer Adversary
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Chapter 9: Yelp Customer Empowerment or Small Business Extortion, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 10: Oregon Stops an Ad Campaign, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 11: Sponsorships, Sin and Pr: What Are the Boundaries, Lauren Bacon Brengarth
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Chapter 12: Corporate Responsibility: Just Sales or Doing Well by Doing Good, Christine Lesicko
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Chapter 13: Was That an Apple Computer I Saw Product Placement in the Us and Abroad, Philip Patterson
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Chapter 14: in the Eye of the Beholder: Doves Campaign for Real Beauty, Brandi Herman-Rose
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Chapter 15: Whose Facebook Page Is It Anyway, Amy Simons
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Chapter 16: What Would Socrates Have Done the Disappearance of Hillary Clinton, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 17: Twitter Ethics for Journalists: Can You Scoop Yourself, Charlotte Bellis
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Chapter 18: Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Reporting and Relationships in a Small Market, Ginny Whitehouse
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Chapter 19: a Question of Role: Is a Documentary Filmmaker a Friend, a Journalist or an Entertainer, Nancy Mitchell
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Chapter 20: Conflicted Interests, Contested Terrain: the New York Times Code of Ethics, Bonnie Brennen
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Chapter 21: Quit, Blow the Whistle or Go With the Flow, Robert Wakefield
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Chapter 22: Anderson Coopers Not so Private Life, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 23: Facebook: Should You Opt in or Out, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 24: Politics and Money: Whats Private and Whats Not, Lee Wilkins
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Chapter 25: Children and Framing: the Use of Childrens Images in an Anti-Same-Sex Marriage Ad, Yang Liu
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