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Journalism and the debate over privacy / edited by Craig LaMay.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: LEA's communication seriesPublication details: Mahwah, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 162 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1410608921
  • 9781410608925
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Journalism and the debate over privacy.DDC classification:
  • 175 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4888.E8 J67 2003eb
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Contents:
Preface / Craig L. LaMay -- PART I. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PRIVACY AND FREE EXPRESSION -- Social construction of privacy / Frederick Schauer -- Structural attributes of press freedom: private owenership, public orientation, and editorial independence / Randall P. Bezanson -- PART II. JOURNALISM AND PRIVACY -- Right to be let alone / Anthony Lewis -- Why journalists can't protect privacy / Anita L. Allen -- Law breaking and truth telling: formal legal doctrine and the imbalance between intrusion and revelation claims / Rodney Smolla -- What's in a name? Privacy, property rights, and free expression in the new communications media / Jane E. Kirtley -- Privacy, property, and "advertisements in disguise": the first amendment and the right of publicity / Craig L. LaMay.
Summary: Privacy problems present the widest gap between what journalism ethics suggest and what the law allows. This edited volume examines these problems in the context of both free expression theory and newsroom practice.
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Preface / Craig L. LaMay -- PART I. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PRIVACY AND FREE EXPRESSION -- Social construction of privacy / Frederick Schauer -- Structural attributes of press freedom: private owenership, public orientation, and editorial independence / Randall P. Bezanson -- PART II. JOURNALISM AND PRIVACY -- Right to be let alone / Anthony Lewis -- Why journalists can't protect privacy / Anita L. Allen -- Law breaking and truth telling: formal legal doctrine and the imbalance between intrusion and revelation claims / Rodney Smolla -- What's in a name? Privacy, property rights, and free expression in the new communications media / Jane E. Kirtley -- Privacy, property, and "advertisements in disguise": the first amendment and the right of publicity / Craig L. LaMay.

Privacy problems present the widest gap between what journalism ethics suggest and what the law allows. This edited volume examines these problems in the context of both free expression theory and newsroom practice.

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