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Comm 110 Media Ethics

Description: The course is designed to acquaint students with the principles of ethical behavior and expose them to the current ethical dilemma faced by media practitioners. It also aims to train them in moral reasoning or making ethical decisions.

 

Course Outline and Schedule: 

 

Date

Topic

Jun    17

Introduction

The Why and What of Ethics Requirements for a system of ethics

Assignment reading: Peter Kreeft

         19

Lecture on the criteria for an ethical act

Discuss reading

         24

Reading on moral conscience by Cormac Burke
Seatwork 1

         26

Free day, no class  

Jul     01

Lecture on Principles, Aristotle’s Golden Mean theory

         03

Lecture on Truth-telling

         08

Lecture on Freedom

         10

Film showing, part 1

         15

Film showing, part 2

Assignment: 1-page reaction paper

         17

Lecture on principles

         22

Lecture on principles

         24

Lecture on principles

         29

Lecture on principles

         31

Lecture on SAD Formula

Due: Oral report outlines

Aug   05

Seatwork2 (using the SAD Formula) 

         07

Discussion of seatwork 

         12

Mid-term Exams 

         14

Discussion of mid-terms

Oral report 1  Print media

         19

Oral report 2  Violations of Broadcast code of ethics 1

         21

Oral report 3  Violations of Broadcast code of ethics 1

         26

Film showing, part 1

         28

Film showing, part 2

Sept   02

Oral report 4  Stereotyping in film and television

         04

Oral report 5   Communication Research issue

         09

Oral report 6   Sex and Violence in Film

Docu film showing (15 minutes); reax paper homework

         11

Oral report 7  Advertising ethics 1

         16

Oral report 8  Advertising ethics 2

         18

Oral report 9  Media Ownership

         23

Oral report 10  Cyberspace ethics

         25

Wrap-up, Last day of class

         30

Free day, finish final paper

Oct. 02

Submission of Final paper

 

Requirements:

Attendance              05%                       Papers                    20%

Oral Report              25%                         Mid-term exam       25%  

Final Paper               25%                                                   100%

 

General Reference:

Day, Louis                         Ethics in Media Communications, Wadworth, 1997

Steele, Bob and Jay Black    Doing Ethics in Journalism

Kreeft, Peter                      “Images” in Making Black/White Choices in a World of

Grays

Burke, Cormac                   The Inconvenient Conscience

KBP Broadcast Television Code of Ethics

PPI  Code of Ethics

 

Oral report format:

1. Three (3) members per group

2. Choose one of the oral report topics and propose an ethical dilemma related to it. Submit an outline that contains:  

  1. The specific ethical dilemma you want to discuss
  2. Why is this an ethical dilemma
  3. Cite specific sources/readings that demonstrate that it is an ethical dilemma (e.g. specific points in the Code of Ethics, other related literature)
  4. Identify the principles it highlights or violates
  5. Specific Philippine example   

 

3. If the topic is approved, then the group should prepare both a written report and a 30-40 minute oral report on their topic on the scheduled day. The report should:

     a. begin with an overview of the dilemma

     b. then discuss the dilemma as outlined above.

 

Final report format:

1. Should be the long form of the Oral Report. It should include:

2. IT should contain the specific ethical dilemma you want to discuss

  1. Why is this an ethical dilemma
  2. Related Literature: specific sources/readings that demonstrate that it is an ethical dilemma (e.g. specific points in the Code of Ethics, other related literature)
  3. 1st hand sources/interviews to support arguments
  4. Identify the principles it highlights or violates
  5. Give specific Philippine example  

3. Required length, 12-20 pages, typewritten, double space.  

4. Date due: on or before October 2, 2009 at 5pm.

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