Media Ethics and Social Change the need for a professional code of ethics to regulate media, in the Arab world and in the West, but how often do we consider the consequences of such a call to arms and whether it is the ultimate solution to all the media's ills? The word "code" as defined by Webster's collegiate Dictionary gives us "a systematically arranged collection of existing laws. "So, we're assuming that we already have media laws in the Arab world and that they need to be arranged systematically.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kapil Desai
Dr. Kapil Desai has had a distinguished academic career. He obtained his bachelor's master's and doctorate degrees in Mass media. He has varied experiences at all stages of media communication. He has acted as a resource person in media communication orientation programmes. Dr. Desai has organised many national and international seminars and conferences on thrust areas of media communication. He is a member of many committees, professional institutes and board of media communication in India and abroad. He has also published many papers and articles in various journals of repute. His recent book viz. Media Communication in the Twenty First has won him wide acclaim.
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