units
ATS3658
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | School of Applied Media and Social Sciences, Gippsland |
Offered | Berwick First semester 2013 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2013 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | TBA |
Notes
Previously coded JRN3910
This unit covers the areas of professional ethics that govern journalism in Australia. Students learn how the principles and codes of journalism ethics influence and impact on journalism practice. Students explore debates about privacy, chequebook journalism, sensationalism, news images and ethics, conflicts of interest, plagiarism, self-regulation, gender and media stereotypes, and reporting of race and minorities. Students learn the extent of ethical constraints and freedoms and the tensions that arise among media owners, media regulators, journalists, and the public in reporting of news. The challenges of rapid technological change provide a framework within which to consider trends and dilemmas in journalism ethics in the 21st century.
On completion of this unit students will:
Note: Level 3 students are required to demonstrate a higher level of production skills, and critical argument and scholarship, including a stronger grasp of key concepts.
Assignment: online academic postings (1500 words): 35%
Class presentation: tutorial presentation supported by written report (online for DE) (1000 words): 25%
Examination (2 hours): 40%.
2 hour seminar per week
Two second-year journalism units or permission
GSC2910, GSC3903, GSC3910, ATS2658, JRN2910, JRN3910