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This fully revised seventh edition provides a thorough introduction to both the legal and ethical considerations relevant to students pursuing careers in media, law and communication. The hybrid textbook is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in media and communication that combine law and ethics.
List of contents
About the Authors Preface to the Seventh Edition 1. American Law, the Legal System and the Judicial Process 2. Media Ethics: A Cognitive Framework 3. Prior Restraint 4. Defamation 5. Privacy 6. Indecency and Obscenity 7. Electronic and Social Media 8. Corporate and Commercial Speech 9. Intellectual Property 10. International and Foreign Law
About the author
Roy L. Moore is Professor Emeritus of Journalism at the University of Kentucky, and retired Professor of Journalism and former Dean of the College of Mass Communication (now College of Media and Entertainment) at Middle Tennessee State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from University of Wisconsin-Madison and a J.D. from the Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta. He served as expert witness in several media law cases.
Michael D. Murray is Board of Curators Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri, and the first Governor Emeritus of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for Mid America. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from St. Louis University and a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He founded and led media programs at Virginia Tech, University of Louisville, University of Nevada-Las Vegas and the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
The revised seventh edition of
Media Law and Ethics includes revised chapters by
Eric P. Robinson of the University of South Carolina and new chapters by contributors
Gayane Torosyan of the State University of New York at Oneonta and
Kenneth A. Carberry of Curry College.
Summary
This fully revised seventh edition provides a thorough introduction to both the legal and ethical considerations relevant to students pursuing careers in media, law and communication. The hybrid textbook is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in media and communication that combine law and ethics.