Image ethics in the digital age / Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, and Jay Ruby, editors.

'Image Ethics in the Digital Age' brings together leading experts in the fields of journalism, media studies, & law to address the challenges presented by new technology & assess the implications for personal & societal values & behavior.

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Other Authors: Gross, Larry P., 1942-, Katz, John Stuart, Ruby, Jay
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • The internet: big pictures and interactors / David D. Perlmutter
  • Professional oversight: policing the credibility of photojournalism / Dona Schwartz
  • News norms and emotions: pictures of pain and metaphors of distress / Jessica M. Fishman
  • Instant transmission: covering Columbine's victims and villains / Marguerite J. Moritz
  • Privacy and spectacle: the reversible panopticon and media-saturated society / Larry Gross
  • Daytime talk shows: ethics and ordinary people on television / Laura Grindstaff
  • Copyright law and the challenge of digital technology / Sheldon W. Halpern
  • Fair use and the visual arts: please leave some room for Robin Hood / Stephen E. Weil
  • Digital technology and stock photography: and god created Photoshop / Paul Frosh
  • Computer-generated images: wildlife and natural history films / Derek Bousé
  • White and Wong: race, porn, and the world wide web / Darrell Y. Hamamoto
  • The advertising photography of Richard Avedon and Sebastião Salgado / Matthew Soar
  • Indigenous media: negotiating control over images / Faye Ginsburg
  • 'Moral copyright': indigenous people and contemporary film / Hart Cohen
  • Family film: ethical implications for consent / John Stuart Katz
  • Afterword: digital image ethics / Howard S. Becker and Dianne Hagaman.
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