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Entertaining Ethics - Lessons in Media Ethics from Popular Culture (Hardcover)
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Entertaining Ethics - Lessons in Media Ethics from Popular Culture (Hardcover)
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"The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the
king..." Shakespeare was repeating what the ancient Greeks had
pioneered--if you want to tell a moral lesson and have it
remembered, then make it entertaining. Chad Painter and Lee Wilkins
explore how popular culture explains media ethics and the
philosophy that is key to solid ethical thinking. Each chapter
focuses on a key ethical concept, anchors the discussion of that
concept in a contemporary or classic accessible film, analyzes
decisions made in that film with other popular culture artifacts,
and grounds the analysis in appropriate philosophical thought. The
book focuses on core philosophical concepts of media ethics--truth
telling, loyalty, privacy, public service, media economics, social
justice, advocacy, and accountability--as they are examined through
the lens of narrative film, television, and music. Discussion
questions and online instructor materials further course
applicability while the popular culture examples make ethical
theory accessible and exciting for students and professors from a
variety of academic backgrounds.
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