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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Larry P Gross; John Stuart Katz; Jay Ruby |
ISBN: | 0816638241 9780816638246 081663825X 9780816638253 |
OCLC Number: | 52208346 |
Description: | xxv, 370 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
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. |
Responsibility: | Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, and Jay Ruby, editors. |
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"Many questions about ethical responsibilities abound and the reader will find these high-quality contributions to be thought-provoking and useful. Gross, Katz and Ruby's introduction amplifies the ethical qualms occasioned by the 'sins' committed in the electronic darkroom and the uses of cameras, scanners and other digital technologies to manipulate and alter images. I expect that the interest in the ethical discourse can add to the ongoing development of visual studies, with the valuable contribution of this recommended volume."-Visual Studies"The anthology reaches into disciplines and perspectives well beyond American Media Criticism to find fresh ways of considering dilemmas in visual presentations. In addition, the writers often took the challenge of looking beyond the bend to contemplate ethical issues likely to be on their plates tomorrow. In doing so, they have done a consistently excellent job of articulating the principles behind practice today. There is great consistency throughout this volume as the writers balance the pragmatics of corporate ownership with the conceptual question of what should be done instead of what can be done in the creation and exploitation of an image."-Journal of Mass Media Ethics Read more...


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