Topic: Panel

Order Description On the day your group makes a presentation related to the day’s readings Patterson, P. & Wilkins, L. (2013). Media Ethics: Issues & Cases (8th edition). New York: McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN: 978-0073526249 (Chapter 7) McBride, K. & Rosenstiel, T. (2013). The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for the 21st Century. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press. ISBN: 978-1-6042-6561-3(Chapter 9) you should prepare: • A top-level analysis (not a summary) of the day’s reading. Your analysis should be a brief synthesis of the “so what?” questions raised by the readings. In other words, how do the readings fit into the course as a whole? o NB: Presentations that are merely a restatement of the readings will not receive credit. • Multiple (at least three) examples of the applications and/or implications of the day’s readings in examples from contemporary media • A PowerPoint to guide your presentation

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