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  1. Editors for a Day: Readers' Responses to Journalists' Ethical Dilemmas.Enn Raudsepp - 1999 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 14 (1):42-54.
    Tentative conclusions from this study of readers' responses to a series of "You Be The Editor" features suggest that divergences in ethical attitudes and values may be due to differences in moral sensitivity and motivation, as outlined in James R. Rest's "Four Component Model." In the majority of cases in which editors and readers were on opposing sides, many readers seemed unaware of the professional and institutional considerations that motivated the editors. The editors, on the other hand, were much less (...)
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  • Journals' as dialogue assignments in ethics courses.Ralph D. Barney - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (4):243 – 245.
    A series of short papers assigned to help some students begin a nonthreatening dialogue with their ethics instructor is used as an option to the traditional research term paper.
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