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Informationen zum Autor Brian Winston was a leading figure in British media studies. He was Professor of Communications and Lincoln Chair at the University of Lincoln, UK. He held senior academic posts at UK National Film and Television School, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Wales (Cardiff), and Westminster University. He authored and edited over 20 books, including Claiming the Real: The Documentary Film Revisited (British Film Institute, 1995), Technologies of Seeing: Photography, Cinema and Television (British Film Institute, 1996), Fires Were Started- (BFI Film Classics, 1999), and A Right to Offend (Bloomsbury Academic, 2012). Klappentext Despite its centrality to the daily lives of a variety of journalists! the topic of ethics is relatively unexplored. This work provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject. Zusammenfassung Despite its centrality to the daily lives of a variety of journalists! the topic of ethics is relatively unexplored. This work provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject. Inhaltsverzeichnis The price of popularity; in from the cold.- the short, sorry history of documentary ethics.- the poisoned chalice of journalism.- the documentarist's ethical compass.- the rights of documentarists.- statutes and cases.