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  2. Media ethics - Wikipedia

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    Media ethics is the subdivision of applied ethics dealing with the specific ethical principles and standards of media, including broadcast media, film, theatre, the arts, print media and the internet. The field covers many varied and highly controversial topics, ranging from war journalism to Benetton ad campaigns.

  3. Covert operation - Wikipedia

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    To go "undercover" (that is, to go on an undercover operation) is to avoid detection by the object of one's observation, and especially to disguise one's own identity (or use an assumed identity) for the purposes of gaining the trust of an individual or organization in order to learn or confirm confidential information, or to gain the trust of ...

  4. Undercover journalism - Wikipedia

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    James O'Keefe is an American conservative activist known for producing secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental, and social service organizations, in an effort to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations. His ethics ...

  5. The life and legacy of 'Don Chuy.' Undercover El Paso Border ...

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    A longtime El Paso border lawman recognized for his undercover work infiltrating the dangerous world of drug traffickers in being mourned by his family, friends and former colleagues.

  6. Athletes undercover? Global and US anti-doping agencies ... - AOL

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    The global and US anti-doping agencies are at odds over undercover tactics used by the American body to try to catch drug cheats, Reuters has learned.. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) says US ...

  7. The author who discovered that Amazon warehouse staff were peeing in bottles to avoid taking too many breaks said the working culture was like a prison.

  8. Labor spying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Pinkerton Agency was determined to "place emphasis on its undercover work which, being secret, created less antagonism." [43] While more overt forms of labor control often led to violence, the undercover operator or missionary was able to destroy unionization efforts without alarming the public.

  9. Code of Conduct - AOL

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    Careful consideration should be given prior to publishing photographs or other content showing individuals in places where they have a ‘reasonable expectation of privacy’.