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Communication, Media (See Media Ethics)

2021
The term communication media refers to the means or systems of receiving, storing, and transmitting information or data. Media is the plural of the Latin word medium (mediating tool) that designates an intermediate element.
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Media Ethics (See Communication, Media)

2021
Media ethics refers to the role media play in society and to the procedural standards they follow. Since it is a branch of applied ethics it reflects the citizen’s perspective—not just that of the professional (as is the case with professional ethics).
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THE MEDIA’S ETHICS

International Journal of Management Trends: Key Concepts and Research, 2023
The media play a huge role in people's lives because they inform people about the happenings in the world. Sometimes one has to wonder how accurate that information really is and what role ethics play in the Universe. The media's ethics refers to moral principles and values that journalists and media houses should respect, including truthfulness ...
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Ethics for Media Users

European Journal of Communication, 1995
Most projects in the field of media ethics address the freedom, quality and responsibility of mass media performance in connection with the conduct of professional media producers. This article proposes that the quest for freedom, quality and responsibility in the mass media should not only be the concern of producers, but also media users.
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Ethics and Social Media

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2014
Nurses’ use of social media has increased significantly with growing numbers of media-sharing opportunities, platforms, and emerging forms of electronic applications. With the proliferation, opportunities and limitations surface regarding the responsibilities and accountability that nurses have in choosing technology applications with an embedded ...
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Considering Ethics of Media, but not Media Ethics

Journal of Media Ethics, 2015
Couldry, N., Madianou, M., & Pinchevski, A. (Eds.). (2013). Ethics of media. London, England: Palgrave Macmillan. 298 pp.
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Global Media Ethics

2020
Global media ethics is the study and application of the norms that should guide the responsible use of informational public media that is now global in content, reach, and impact. Its aim is to define responsible use of the freedom to publish for journalism, online commentary, political advocacy, and social media.
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Digital Media Ethics

2009
Designed as both a teaching text and reader for students and faculty across diverse disciplines, the book provides an "ethical toolkit" - an introduction to prevailing ethical frameworks - and shows their application to both general issues and specific case-studies in digital media (privacy, copyright, sex and violence online, and global citizenship ...
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Ethics of Media

2013
Events such as the phone-hacking scandal, Wikileaks and the Mohammed cartoons controversy have placed ethics of media at the centre of current debates. Media are not only centralised institutions, but also technologies and means through which we sustain relationships with each other.
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Teaching Media Ethics

2023
Teaching Media Ethics gives journalism and mass communication instructors the ideas and tools they need to effectively incorporate media ethics into courses across the curriculum. It covers ethics-intensive courses from the undergraduate to the graduate level, as well as how to incorporate ethics into other classes related to reporting and strategic ...
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