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Image Ethics

The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television

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Type
Essays
Subject
Keywords
ethics
Publishing date
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Collection
Communication and Society
Language
English
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Paperback400 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-19-506780-0
978-0-19-506780-4
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About the authors:
Edited by Larry Gross, Professor of Communications, University of Pennsylvania, John Stuart Katz, Professor of Communications, York University, Ontario, and Jay Ruby, Professor of Communications, Temple University

Press Reviews:
`Image Ethics looks almost exclusively at United States practice, supplemented by Brian Winston's lively essay on the tradition of the victim as subject in British documentaries of the 1930s. Image Ethics does a valuable service in reminding us that the focused object in the lens is a subject too.' Times Literary Supplement -

`A provocative collection of thirteen essays on the taking and showing of pictures.' Columbia Journalism Review -

'The authors remind us frequently, and with dramatic illustrations, that it is not always easy to distinguih between truth and deception, between genuine commitment and manipulation... But the cumulative effect of reading through this book is to force the reader into a greater awareness of the moral responsibility which falls both upon those who produce and those who consume the images with which we are surrounded.' The Toronto Globe and Mail, February, 1989. -

'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.' Journal of Communication, Autumn, 1989. -

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