Introduction
Chapter 1: Media Ethics Defined, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Penn State University
Part I: Ethics at Every Level
Chapter 2: Undergraduate Media Ethics: An Introduction, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Penn State University
Chapter 3: Teaching Advanced Undergraduate Media Ethics, Patrick R. Johnson, University of Iowa
Chapter 4: Graduate Seminars in Media Ethics, Ryan J. Thomas, Washington State University
Chapter 5: Diversifying the Ethics Curriculum, Chad Painter, University of Dayton
Chapter 6: Inclusive Teaching as Ethical Practice, Patrick R. Johnson, University of Iowa
Part II: Ethics in Every Area of Study
Chapter 7: Developing a Combined Media Law and Ethics Course, Jack Breslin, Iona University
Chapter 8: Ethics in Introductory Reporting Courses, Lee Wilkins, University of Missouri and Wayne State University
Chapter 9: Ethics in Photography and Visuals, Alex Scott, University of Iowa
Chapter 10: Public Relations Ethics Education in Advanced Courses, Katie R. Place, Quinnipiac University; and Angela Zhang, University of Oklahoma
Chapter 11: Ethics in Broadcast News Classes, April Newton, Loyola University Maryland
Chapter 12: Ethics in Student Media, Nicole Kraft, The Ohio State University
Part III: Ethics in Specialized Topics
Chapter 13. Covering Law and Justice, Kathleen Culver, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chapter 14: Data Ethics, Jasmine E. McNealy, University of Florida
Chapter 15: Sports Reporting, Nicole Kraft,The Ohio State University
Chapter 16: Digital Ethics, Julianne H. Newton, University of Oregon
Chapter 17: Relational Journalism, Paul S. Voakes, Paula Lynn Ellis, and Lori Bergen, University of Colorado
Chapter 18: Covering Mental Health, Suicide and Substance Use, Kathleen Culver, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chapter 19: Social Media, Sheila Lalwani, University of Texas-Austin
Chapter 20: Science, Health and Environmental Journalism, Rhema Zlaten, Colorado Mesa Universitya
Chapter 21: Foreign Correspondence, Sheila Lalwani, University of Texas-Austin
Part IV: Ethics Beyond the Classroom
Chapter 22: Teaching the Ethics of Civic Journalism, Mark Poepsel, Southern Illinois
University-Edwardsville
Chapter 23: Media Ethics is for Everyone, Joseph Jones, West Virginia University
Index
About the Contributors