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      978 0 70217 667 8 978 0 70219 690 4 2008
272 PAGES
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Introducing Journalism and Media Studies
G GREER (EDITOR)
In this resource for learners an attempt is made to bridge the gap between media studies and journalism. Journalists and media workers should be critical thinkers, and for that reason the authors explain key media concepts and provide the key skills for good journalistic writing.
KEY FEATURES
• Approaches journalism and media studies from a practical perspective • Accessible to students of all language backgrounds
• Provides a solid grounding in writing skills for the media
• Makes complicated theories and practice easy to digest
• Tasks of various complexities are provided to assist the lecturer
• Includes group work which enhances the sharing of ideas and collaborative
learning.
SUITABLE FOR
• Media Studies and Journalism students at universities, universities of technology and colleges
• Junior reporters at newspapers and magazines
• Freelance journalists and media writers.
Media Ethics in the South African Context
An introduction and overview
LM OOSTHUIZEN
Media Ethics in the South African Context 2e explores the dynamic and potentially explosive field of media ethics from a South African perspective. Grounded in ethical theory, the public philosophies of communication and media performance norms, this text provides guidelines for both media practitioners and media groups’ ethical decision making.
Cutting edge analysis of the South African normative context under the previous and present political dispensations makes this book essential reading for media policy formulators and students alike.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
The second edition offers new meta-ethical and normative insights, as well as a brand new analysis of the current South African normative context.
           978 0 70219 781 9 978 1 48510 406 3 978 1 48510 463 6 2e 2014
288 PAGES
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    JUTA COMMUNICATION CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
CONTENTS
• Media ethics as a field of study
• Meta-ethics as a guideline for
individual conduct
• Normative media ethics
 • Legislation
• Media ethics in the South African
context
• Towards a model for analysis
SUITABLE FOR
 • Students of Media Ethics and media policy in South Africa
• Those in advertising and public relations.
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