Articles related to "Media Ethics"The need for media ethics rises as news reporting becomes driven more and more by the free market rather than the truth.
Whether conservative or liberal, media watchdogs are necessary to both promote media ethics, and minimize media propaganda.
To correct media misrepesentation of Aboriginals there needs to be more Aboriginal journalists and editors.
The University of Notre Dame developed this program analyzing the positive effects of media that produces the highest ethical behavior.
When someone records footage on their phones, or writes a social commentary in a blog, this is citizen journalism. This affects traditional media in a multitude of ways.
The Social Responsibility Theory, first developed in the 1940s by Robert Maynard Hutchins, is still a guiding principle for the media today.
This media studies lesson plan can be adjusted to suit many age groups. The goal is to analyze the intellectual and emotional motivations for the media we consume.
People spend more time with digital visual media than ever before. Understanding visual communication and design is an indispensable facet of literacy.
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