By combining real-life and hypothetical cases with a succinct introduction to ethical theory, Media Issues and Cases helps students prepare for the ethical situations they will encounter in the media professions. Driven by case studies, this text is an ideal choice as the main text in a media ethics course or as a supplemental text in any course in journalism.
I am well aware that this book was first published in 1991 but honestly, the way the following editions have kept up with all the surrounding changes in Media & Communications is astonishingly GOOD.
I rather liked the cases that were presented at the end of each chapter. Very well constructed and super relatable. A completely new chapter was added in regards to New Media and its continuing questions. It is indeed quite difficult to understand whom you may turn to when the internet decides to eat you alive.
I will go back to this book as a valid resource for what is yet to come in the digital age.
This was required reading for a communications ethics class. It read well and was even fairly interesting, which is something a lot of textbooks can't claim. The cast studies at the end of each chapter had a lot of variety. All in all, this isn't something I'd read for general interest, but it didn't put me to sleep like many other textbooks have.