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Autor:
Annette M. Holba, Melba Hoffer, Paula S. Tompkins, Tammy Swenson-Lepper, Robert L. Ballard, Leeanne M. Bell McManus, Spoma Jovanovic, Lori J. N. Charron, Michelle A. Leavitt
Publikováno v:
Communication Education. 64:472-490
This study investigated the status of communication ethics pedagogy at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Data were collected from 193 institutions that responded to an online survey. Results showed an increase i
Autor:
Melba Hoffer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mass Media Ethics. 29:225-237
The scale and severity of the alterations to global ecologies should not simply be noted or acknowledged by communication scholars but rather should drive communication ethicists to carefully examine the values and communication practices that have e
Autor:
Melba Hoffer
Publikováno v:
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies. 12:317-321
Is the Penn State controversy a public relations crisis or a moral one? While all relevant parties have made public efforts to carry out public relations campaigns to salvage their individual reputations, efforts to address the moral aspects of their
Autor:
Melba Hoffer
Publikováno v:
International Review of Qualitative Research. 5:3-27
This essay is the first of a three-part series entitled: The Veil of Esteem: On Seeing Oneself Being Seen. Inspired by Walter Benjamin's “reflection through vignette” method, I inquire into the notions and interconnections between memory and este
Autor:
Melba Hoffer
Publikováno v:
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies. 12:87-95
This article is the second of a three-part series entitled: The Veil of Esteem: On Seeing Oneself Being Seen. Inspired by Walter Benjamin’s “reflection through vignette” method, the author inquires into the notions and interconnections between
Autor:
Melba Hoffer
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Inquiry. 18:378-386
This essay is the third and final of a three-part series titled “The Veil of Esteem: On Seeing Oneself Being Seen.” Inspired by Walter Benjamin’s “reflection through vignette” method, I inquire into the notions and interconnections between