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An ethics trajectory:visions of media past, present and yet to come./ by Thomas W. Cooper and John Michael Kittross.

General notes: Includes bibliographical references.;
Author(s): COOPER, Thomas W.;
Kittross, John Michae.l;
ISBN: 0981912206 (pbk.;
Subjects: Teaching media ethics.; Media ethics literature.; Public opinion polls --Media ethics.;
Publisher: : University of Illinois Illinois;
Call number: 303.3 COO;
Type: Book
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245 $aAn ethics trajectory$bvisions of media past, present and yet to come.$cby Thomas W. Cooper and John Michael Kittross.
260 $bUniversity of Illinois$aIllinois
500 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 $aTeaching media ethics.
650 $aMedia ethics literature.
650 $aPublic opinion polls$xMedia ethics.
700 $aKittross, John Michae.l$eeditor.

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