<b>Edward H. Spence</b> is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1:PLACE w:st="on">Australia</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION>, and Research Fellow at the 3TU Centre for Ethics and <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:CITY w:st="on">Technology</ST1:CITY>, <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on">Netherlands</ST1:COUNTRY-REGION></ST1:PLACE>. He also teaches media ethics in the <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">School</ST1:PLACETYPE> of <ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">Communication</ST1:PLACENAME></ST1:PLACE> and Creative Industries at <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">Charles</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">Sturt</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">University</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>, NSW, <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1:PLACE w:st="on">Australia</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION>. He is the author of <i>Advertising Ethics</i> with Brett Van Heekeren (2005), <i>Corruption and Anti-Corruption: A Philosophical Approach</i> with Seumas Miller and Peter Roberts (2005), <i>Ethics Within Reason: A Neo-Gewirthian Approach</i> (2006), and co-editor of <i>The Good Life in a Technological Age</i> (forthcoming) with Philip Brey and Adam Briggle. <p/> <b>Aaron Quinn</b> is Assistant Professor of Journalism at <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">California</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">State</ST1:PLACETYPE> <ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">University</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>, <ST1:CITY w:st="on"><ST1:PLACE w:st="on">Chico</ST1:PLACE></ST1:CITY>. He has published work in academic journals including The Journal of Mass Media Ethics and The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, and contributed chapters published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge Scholars Press. He previously worked as a newspaper and magazine reporter, photographer and editor. <p/> <b>Andrew Alexandra</b> is Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Australian Research Council funded Special Research Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) at the <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">University</ST1:PLACETYPE> of <ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">Melbourne</ST1:PLACENAME></ST1:PLACE>. He has published <i>Police Ethics</i>, co-authored with J. Blackler and S. Miller, (1997, 2006), <i>Private Military Companies: Ethics, Theory and Practice</i>, co-edited with D. Baker and M. Caparini, (2008), and <i>Integrity Systems for Occupations,</i> co-authored with Seumas Miller, (2010). <p/> <b>Anne Dunn</b> is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:PLACETYPE w:st="on">University</ST1:PLACETYPE> of <ST1:PLACENAME w:st="on">Sydney</ST1:PLACENAME></ST1:PLACE>, and was Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 2009 to 2010. She has written on media ethics for academic journals including Ethical Space and is co-author with H. Fulton, R. Huisman and J. Murphet of <i>Narrative and Media</i> (Campbridge University Press 2005). She spent more than 20 years working as a presenter, media researcher, journalist, producer and director for commercial television, SBS and for the ABC. Her work includes award-winning television and film documentaries.