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Tutorial Week 5 - Coggle Diagram
Tutorial Week 5
Ethics
Where the law gives us black and white, ethics isn't
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Question 1
My 5-year-old child has a rare illness and "A Current affair" wants to do a story on him. Is it okay if I consent on his behalf? Does your answer change if there is a substantial payment involved.
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Question 2
I want to publish a fictional story I wrote at Uni. It will be published in a popular online publication. It draws on a story my my told me about something that happened to her and her sister. But I can write about this because I am writing fiction right?
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Keep the family involved, gain consent and tell them what is going to be said.
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Question 3
My mum was a neglectful parent. I want to write and perform a slam poem about my childhood and my mum and perform it at a public event in Adelaide is this okay? Does your answer differ if my mum is dead.
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Limited contact with mother, (estranged ties can pose a problem).
The dead have no legal protection, is it right to defame the dead?
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No right of reply, dead or alive.
Dead or Alive, moral issues are still the same either way.
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Question 5
I want to include a photo of my 12 year old son and a couple of his friends playing footy in some teaching materials I'm putting together. Is this okay? Or do I need to ask permissions to use these? If so whose?
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People give overarching permission unknowingly. Usually an indicator of time, yes or no, no specificity.
Question 6
I'm a teacher at a middle-primary, I want to ask the kids in my class to write recounts of what they do on the weekend. This is a good idea right?
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Explicit non-fiction, you never know what they could be saying.
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