05556oam 2200709 a 450 991097452250332120200520144314.097984006841669786610315079978128031507712803150759780313010651031301065X10.5040/9798400684166(CKB)111087026964022(OCoLC)52722843(CaPaEBR)ebrary10023086(SSID)ssj0000200289(PQKBManifestationID)11180899(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000200289(PQKBWorkID)10220089(PQKB)11008485(Au-PeEL)EBL3000779(CaPaEBR)ebr10023086(CaONFJC)MIL31507(OCoLC)55482818(MiAaPQ)EBC3000779(OCoLC)48032493(DLC)BP9798400684166BC(Perlego)4202503(EXLCZ)9911108702696402220010920e20022024 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrMedia ethics goes to the movies /Howard Good, Michael J. Dillon1st ed.Westport, Conn. :Praeger,2002.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20241 online resource (199 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780275970819 0275970817 Filmography: p. [181]-184.Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Media Ethics Goes to the Movies -- Contents -- In the Dark: An Introduction -- COMING ATTRACTIONS -- FURTHER READING -- 1 Ace in the Hole: The Dark Side of the Force -- A LOAF OF BREAD WITH A FILE IN IT -- A GRIM ALLEGORY -- MENTORS AND MODELS -- WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD -- ETHICAL KEYSTONES -- RUBBERNECKERS -- REDEMPTION -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 2 Deadline U.S.A.: The Wages of Virtue -- JOURNALIST, HEAL THYSELF -- "LET TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD GRAPPLE" -- SCRIBES UNDER SEIGE -- "THOUGHTFUL DISPATCH" -- A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL -- A COURT OF LAST RESORT -- THE NEXT GENERATION -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 3 All the President's Men: Truth and Consequences -- FAIL-SAFE -- MEANS AND ENDS -- MAY I COME IN? -- "I'LL NEVER QUOTE YOU" -- A REASON TO DECEIVE -- PSYCHIC ARITHMETIC: ACCURACY -- WHO ARE THOSE GUYS? -- CANARY IN A COAL MINE -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 4 Under Fire: The Art of War -- PICTURE THIS -- SEEING IS BELIEVING -- DARKNESS BURNING -- TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 5 The Paper: Boxing with the Truth -- FACTS -- VALUES -- PRINCIPLES -- LOYALTIES -- OUT OF THE BOX -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 6 12 Angry Men: Appeal to Reason -- DELIBERATE STRANGERS -- I WITNESS NEWS? -- A STREAM OF PERCEPTIONS -- PRIDE AND PREJUDICE -- BAGGAGE HANDLERS -- CUTS LIKE A KNIFE -- OBJECTION -- RESETTING THE CLOCKWORK UNIVERSE -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 7 Eight Men Out: A Double Play in Ethics -- OWNING UP -- THE BRAZEN RULE -- SMELLS LIKE TEAM SPIRIT -- IN THE NEWS -- AND JUSTICE FOR ALL -- THE PURSUIT OF UNHAPPINESS -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 8 True Crime: The Good, the Bad, and the Journalist -- THE CALL OF DUTY -- DEFYING MANAGEMENT -- BETWEEN INTENTION AND ACTION -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER.FURTHER READING -- 9 Network: Through a Glass Darkly -- THE TUBE IS GOSPEL -- "BECAUSE YOU'RE ON TELEVISION, DUMMY" -- MURROW'S BOYS -- IT'S A SMALL WORLD AFTER ALL -- WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? -- I Was Only Following Orders -- People Get the Kind of Media They Deserve -- Take This Job and Shove It -- I Prefer Not To -- THE BIG PICTURE -- FINE TUNING -- FADE TO BLACK -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- 10 The Rock: The Ethics of Entertainment Violence -- LIKE A ROCK -- ROCK OF AGES -- ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD -- ROCK ON -- QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER -- FURTHER READING -- Epilogue -- Filmography -- ACE IN THE HOLE -- DEADLINE U.S.A. -- 12 ANGRY MEN -- ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN -- NETWORK -- UNDER FIRE -- EIGHT MEN OUT -- THE PAPER -- THE ROCK -- TRUE CRIME -- Index -- About the Authors.Certain films seem to encapsulate perfectly the often abstract ethical situations that confront the media, from truth-telling and sensationalism to corporate control and social responsibility. Using these movies-including Ace in the Hole, All the President's Men, Network, and Twelve Angry Men -as texts, authors Howard Good and Michael Dillon demonstrate that, when properly framed and contextualized, movies can be a powerful lens through which to examine media practices. Moreover, cinema can present human moral conduct for evaluation and analysis more effectively than a traditional case study can. By presenting ethical dilemmas and theories within a dramatic framework, Media Ethics Goes to the Movies offers a unique perspective on what it means for media professionals to be both technically competent and morally informed. Motion picturesMoral and ethical aspectsMotion picturesMoral and ethical aspects.791.43/653Good Howard1951-1795160Dillon Michael1960-1795161DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910974522503321Media ethics goes to the movies4336240UNINA