Journal of Mass Media EthicsWhitehouse, V., & McPherson, J. B. (2002). Media ethics textbook case studies need new actors and new issues. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 17(3), 226-234.V. Whitehouse and J. B. McPherson (2002), "Media Ethics Textbook Case Studies Need New Actors ...
In recent years, public sentiment towards the police has been inflamed by events involving excessive use of force by law enforcement officers. Heated debates and law enforcement actions have fueled social movements in the United States (US) that play a key role in shaping public discourse, such ...
Media law and ethics have often been taught as separate courses in the journalism and communication curriculum or have been structured as two distinct halves of a hybrid course. My paper explains an integrated approach expounded in my new textbook,The Communicator’s Guide to Media Law and Ethics...
Consent to the processing of personal data has long been a key concept in data protection law, and although in some circumstances (usually relating to marketing to either existing customers or individuals who’ve made enquiries of a business) it can be “implied”, when the GDPR is fully intr...
iMediaEthics is part of the not-for-profit 501(c)(3),Art Science Research Laboratory. iMediaEthics is funded through donations. Analysis / Bias In review, iMediaEthics focuses on investigative reports, daily media ethics news, case studies, and fact checks. Under their commentary category, they...
There have been a number of studies that explore the impact of influencers’ power on consumers’ purchase intentions and the ability of these influences to change customer attitudes as well [32,34,35,36]. According to [37], SMIs have an impact on purchase behavior among social media users...
Eyes Wide Open Social Media Law & Legal Ethics 08/01/2020 [Music] Carl Morrison:Hello everyone. Welcome to a special episode of The Paralegal Voice here on the Legal Talk Network. I am Carl Morrison, a certified paralegal devoted to law and your host to The Paralegal Voice. I...
Disclaimer: While I write about media law and ethics, nothing here should be construed as legal advice. I am an academic, not a lawyer. My only advice is that you consult a lawyer before taking any legal risks. © Mark Pearson 2022 – the moral right of the author has been asserted....
Social work Social media Social networking Social work values and ethics Professional development 1. Introduction This article explores the various intersections of social media and the social work profession, from micro to macro practice, and the potential ethical implications for social work professional...
Social media posts incorporate real-time information that has, elsewhere, been exploited to predict social trends. This paper considers whether such information can be useful in relation to crime and fear of crime. A large number of tweets were collected