I. FOUNDATIONS
1 A philosophically based inquiry into the nature of communicating humans / Wayne Woodward, 3
2 A short history of media ethics in the United States / John P. Ferre, 15
3 Essential shared values and 21st century journalism / Deni Elliott, 28
4 Moral development / Renita Coleman and Lee Wilkins, 40
5 The search for universals / Clifford G. Christians and Thomas W. Cooper, 55
II. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
6 Truth and objectivity / Stephen J. A. Ward, 71
7 Photojournalism ethics / Julianne H. Newton, 84
8 Why diversity is an ethical issue / Ginny Whitehouse, 101
9 The ethics of advocacy / Sherry Baker, 115
10 The ethics of propaganda and the propaganda of ethics / Jay Black, 130
11 Perspectives on pornography demand ethical critique / Wendy Wyatt and Kris E. Bunton, 149
12 Violence / Patrick Plaisance, 162
13 The eroding boundaries between news and entertainment and what they mean for democratic politics / Bruce A. Williams and Michael X. Delli Carpini, 177
14 What can we get away with / Angharad N. Valdivia, 189
III. CONCRETE ISSUES
15 Justice as a journalistic value and goal / David A. Craig, 203
16 Transparency in journalism / Stephanie Craft and Kyle Heim, 217
17 Conflict of interest enters a new age / Edward Wasserman, 229
18 Digital ethics in autonomous systems / Michael Bugeja, 242
19 Peace journalism / Seow Ting Lee, 258
20 Privacy and the press / Lou Hodges, 276
IV. INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
21 Buddhist moral ethics / S. Holly Stocking, 291
22 Communitarianism / Mark Fackler, 305
23 Freedom of expression and the liberal democratic tradition / G. Stuart Adam, 317
24 Feminist media ethics / Linda Steiner, 328
25 Media ownership in a corporate age / Matthew P. McAllister and Jennifer M. Proffitt, 340
26 Ethical tensions in news making / Sandra L. Borden and Peggy Bowers, 353
27 The media in evil circumstances / Robert S. Fortner, 366
28 Global media ecology / Mark D. Alleyne, 382