"Particularly timely and thought-provoking."--Ethics
"[An] excellent and very readable book that goes a long way to help
students understand the rights of victims and subjects in relation
to the role of the journalist."--Glenn Novak, West Georgia
College
"This invigorating book reminds me of that moment in geological
time when Earth shifted on its axis....Adjusting for proportions,
Image Ethics fundamentally alters the world of visual
imagery....The struggles in Image Ethics over informed consent,
pluralism, symbolic annihilation, and o forth have ramifications
far beyond the borders of visual media....Merits recognition by
serious students within this larger arena. But deliberately
connected
to narrative ethics in the contributors' future essays of in a
subsequent volume, their ethics of representation could serve like
an ancient cornerstone of the professional ethics building,
squaring up the lines and
anchoring its architectural contours."--Journal of
Communication
"[A] provocative collection."--Columbia Journalism Review
"The case histories documented here can be read with profit by
British practitioners. There are questions to be ansered which some
have preferred not to hear....Image Ethics does a valuable service
in reminding us that the focused object in the lens is a subject
too."--Times literary Supplement
"Particularly timely and thought-provoking."--Ethics
"[An] excellent and very readable book that goes a long way to help
students understand the rights of victims and subjects in relation
to the role of the journalist."--Glenn Novak, West Georgia
College
"This invigorating book reminds me of that moment in geological
time when Earth shifted on its axis....Adjusting for proportions,
Image Ethics fundamentally alters the world of visual
imagery....The struggles in Image Ethics over informed consent,
pluralism, symbolic annihilation, and o forth have ramifications
far beyond the borders of visual media....Merits recognition by
serious students within this larger arena. But deliberately
connected
to narrative ethics in the contributors' future essays of in a
subsequent volume, their ethics of representation could serve like
an ancient cornerstone of the professional ethics building,
squaring up the lines and
anchoring its architectural contours."--Journal of
Communication
"[A] provocative collection."--Columbia Journalism Review
"The case histories documented here can be read with profit by
British practitioners. There are questions to be ansered which some
have preferred not to hear....Image Ethics does a valuable service
in reminding us that the focused object in the lens is a subject
too."--Times literary Supplement
"Destined to become a feature of that bookshelf core literature
that defines our field of study."--Journal of Broadcast Ethics and
Media
"Timely and much needed....Image Ethics is that rare thing, a
genuine and provocative trail-blazer. It opens up pathways for
others to explore more deeply, and is a vital addition to film
literature."--Alan Rosenthal in Film Quarterly
"[An] outstanding text...A must read for students....Helps the
student see beyond stereotypical images."--Jack G. Shaheen,
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
"Wonderful text--full of insight and appropriate examples. Much
needed for many years."--Tom Mullin, Eastern Washington Univ.
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