Edward H. Spence, Andrew Alexandra, Aaron Quinn, Anne Dunn· ISBN 9781444396027
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Media, Markets, and Morals provides an original ethical
framework designed specifically for evaluating ethical issues in
the media, including new media. The authors apply their account of
the moral role of the media, in their dual capacity as information
providers for the public good and as businesses run for profit, to
specific morally problematic practices and question how ethical
behavior can be promoted within the industry.
Brings together experts in the fields of media studies and
media ethics, information ethics, and professional ethics
Offers an original ethical framework designed specifically for
evaluating ethical issues in the media, including new media
Builds upon and further develops an innovative theoretical
model for examining and evaluating media corruption and methods of
media anti-corruption previously developed by authors Spence and
Quinn
Discloses and clarifies the inherent ethical nature of
information and its communication to which the media as providers
of information are necessarily committed