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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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Medical ethics in the media

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2009
The mass media function both as reflector and a shaper of a society's attitudes and values and as such represent a forum within which one may understand and influence public opinion. While questions of medical ethics may be largely confined to academic and scientific spaces, their importance to society at large cannot be denied, and how issues of ...
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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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Ministerial Ethics and the Media

2017
Since the mid-1980s the Australian media spotlight has been regularly turned on to the behaviour of ministerial office holders. Via newspapers, television and radio, Australians have become accustomed to ministers, premiers and even prime ministers defending their own or colleagues’ behaviour.
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Media Ethics

Business Ethics: A European Review, 1999
From attempting to inform us about current events to entertaining us with imagined worlds, the media has a primary influence upon how we conceive the world, ourselves, and others. Consequently, the moral complexities, dilemmas, and duties that arise in relation to journalism and the media are difficult to negotiate.
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Ethics in social media marketing

Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2019
Purpose Consumer-generated online product reviews (OPRs) have become a crucial source of information for consumers; however, OPRs are increasingly being incentivized. The purpose of this paper is to find a method of sponsorship and disclosure that could be considered ethically sound.
Wen-Chin Tsao, Tz-Chi Mau
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Ethics and the Media

2011
Now revised and containing several new chapters, this book provides a comprehensive set of ethical principles and methods of reasoning for a new era of digital, global media. It describes the turbulent state of media ethics in ordinary language and through clear examples, and provides a pragmatic theory of truth and objectivity for engaged 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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The Ethics of Scholarship With Social Media

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2018
The use of social media by professional nurses is increasing at exponential rates. What are the possible nursing ethics involved as nurses utilize the various emerging digital electronic platforms? This article begins a discussion on the usage of social media and the responsibilities of nurse scholars who utilize social media platforms both personally ...
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Media Ethics: Ethical Values in Journalism

IMS Manthan (The Journal of Innovations), 2015
Ethics are rules of conduct or principles of morality that points us towards the right or best way to act in a situation. These ethical principles are based on western thought. These principles provide a framework for analysing what is proper for examining choices and for justifying our actions.
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