The Journal of Media Ethics publishes case studies in which scholars and media professionals outline how they would address a particular ethical problem. Occasionally, the commentaries become separated from the original case in publication. This issue includes a range of commentaries concerning ethics issues in documentary films in the United States, sexual violence in Indian films, managing reader feedback in news comments, and Bulgarian media coverage of COVID. Readers may refer back to previous issues to compare these perspectives with others on the same topics, but these commentaries give important perspectives on international ethical concerns.
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