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Washington and Lee University

Desperately Seeking Ethics: A Guide To Media Conduct

Connect to: Desperately Seeking Ethics: A Guide to Media Conduct
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Description: In this 2003 volume, each contributor selects a poem, movie, song, speech, or other cultural document, analyzes it for implied or explicit ethical lessons, and then applies the lessons of that work to a specific case that involved controversial media conduct. You may view the table of contents here.
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