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Forthcoming Media Ethics Books

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  1. Press Freedom in Africa

    Comparative perspectives

    Edited by Herman Wasserman

    This book gives an overview of current debates surrounding press freedom in Africa in response to ongoing contestations between media and governments on the continent. Through case studies of individual African countries as well as international comparisons, a wide range of global contributors...

    To Be Published July 5th 2012 by Routledge

  2. Transparency, Public Relations and the Mass Media

    Combating Media Bribery Worldwide

    By Katerina Tsetsura, Dean Kruckeberg

    Series: Routledge Research in Public Relations

    This book is about media transparency and good-faith attempts of honesty by both the sources and the gate-keepers of news and other information that the mass media present as being unbiased. Specifically, this book provides a theoretical framework for understanding media transparency and its...

    To Be Published August 31st 2012 by Routledge

  3. Key Issues in Journalism

    By Tom Goldstein

    Key Issues in Journalism introduces students to the most pressing issues facing today’s journalists—from debates about bloggers versus professional reporters, to shifting ideas about newsworthiness, to the ways the digital age challenges journalistic standards of privacy. Tom Goldstein provides a...

    To Be Published February 28th 2013 by Routledge

  4. Public Relations Ethics and Professionalism

    A Jungian Approach

    By Johanna Fawkes

    Series: Routledge New Directions in Public Relations & Communications Research

    Some Public Relations (PR) scholars have claimed that PR serves society and enhances the democratic process, while others are of the opinion that it is little more than propaganda; serving instead, the interests of global corporations. This central debate is about PR ethics...

    To Be Published March 14th 2013 by Routledge

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