Ethics

Back

thinking
Alpion, G. I. (2007). Mother Teresa: saint or celebrity? Taylor & Francis.
Arthur, C. J. 1955-(Christopher J., World Council of Churches, & World Association for Christian Communication. (1998). The Globalization of Communications: Some Religious Implications. Geneva, Switzerland : WCC Publications ; London : World Association for Christian Communication.
Baker, S. (1997). Applying Kidderʼs ethical decision-making checklist to media ethics. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 12(4), 197–210.
Banda, F. (2006). Negotiating distant influences: globalization and broadcasting policy reforms in Zambia and South Africa. Canadian Journal of Communication, 31(2).
Bauerochse, L. (2001). Learning to live together: interchurch partnerships as ecumenical communities of learning. Geneva WCC Publ.
Beach, W. (1979). The wheel and the cross: A Christian response to the technological revolution. John Knox Press (Atlanta).
Beker, M. (2004). Screenwriting with a conscience: ethics for screenwriters. Lawrence Erlbaum.
Betts, D. N., & Eng, D. (n.d.). WWW, $ $ $, Education and Ethics: a Brazilian Perspective.
Birdsall, W. F. (2011). Human capabilities and information and communication technology: the communicative connection. Ethics and Information Technology, 1–14.
Borgman, E. (2005). Cyberspace-Cyberethics-Cybertheology / Erp, Stephan,; 1966-. London: SCM.
Bowen, S. A. (2005). Ethics of public relations. Encyclopaedia of Public Relations (294-296), Sage, NY.
Brock, B. (2010). Christian Ethics in a Technological Age. Eerdmans Pub Co.
Brock, B. (2010). Christian Ethics in a Technological Age. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=2I2_i1VFoyYC&oi=fnd&pg=PR8&ots=1WA3pV_j2q&sig=-gbTeQpxrCrIO0uDkk7LMo7OfJg
Caccamo, J. (2009). The Ethics of Branding in the Age of Ubiquitous Media: Insights from Catholic Social Teaching. Journal of Business Ethics, 90, 301–313. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-010-0423-3
CALDERON, P. (2009). THE MEDIA’S PLACE IN RELIGIOUS INDIVIDUALISM: A CASE STUDY OF LAKEWOOD CHURCH. Texas A&M University.
Catholic Church, & Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus. (2002). Ethics, Internet and Communications: Ethics in Communication, Rome, June 2000: Ethics in Internet, Rome, February, 2002: The Church and Internet, Rome, February 2002. London: Catholic Truth Society.
Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Church., & Renewing the mind of the media. (1998). Overview of Renewing the Mind of the Media. Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference.
Catholic Church. Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus. (1989). Criteria for Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Cooperation in Communications. Vatican City : Pontifical Council for Social Communications ; [Washington, D.C. : United States Catholic Conference].
Catholic Church. Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus. (2002). Ethics in Internet and the Church and Internet. Boston: Pauline Books & Media.
Catholic Church. Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus. (1989). Criteria for ecumenical and inter-religious cooperation in communications. Vatican City : Pontifical Council for Social Communications ; [Washington, D.C. : United States Catholic Conference].
Catholic Church. Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus. (2002). Ethics in Internet and the church and Internet. Boston: Pauline Books & Media.
Chagall, D. (1996). Surviving the Media Jungle. Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman & Holman.
Chari, T. (2007). Rethinking ethical issues in African media. African Identities, 5(1), 39–60.
Christians, C. G. (1995). Review essay: Current trends in media ethics. European Journal of Communication, 10(4), 545.
Christians, C. G. (2010). The Ethics of Non-Violence in Journalistic Terms1. STUDY OF PEACE AND CONFLICT, 2009, 39–45.
Christians, C., & Traber, M. (1997). Communication ethics and universal values. Sage Publications Thousand Oaks, CA.
Claussen, D. S. (2002). Sex, Religion, Media. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.
Cooper, T. W. (2006). Of Scripts and Scriptures: Why Plain People Perpetuate a Media Fast. The Journal of American Culture, 29(2), 139–153.
Curran, C. E. (1999). Moral Theology at the End of the Century. Marquette University Press. Retrieved from http://www.getcited.org/pub/100411605
de Feijter, I. (n.d.). The Concept of Dialogue and Its Ethical Implications A Contribution to the Concept of Social Communication. Communication Socialis, 48.
Deacy, C. (2011). Applying redemption through film. Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment, 22.
Dyck, B., & Schroeder, D. (2005). Management, Theology and Moral Points of View: Towards an Alternative to the Conventional Materialist-Individualist Ideal-Type of Management*. Journal of Management Studies, 42(4), 705–735.
Dyck, B., Starke, F. A., Harder, H., & Hecht, T. (2005). Do the organizational structures of religious places of worship reflect their statements of faith? An exploratory study. Review of Religious Research, 51–69.
Edgett, R. (2002). Toward an ethical framework for advocacy in public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research, 14(1), 1–26.
England, C. of, & Responsibility, C. of E. B. for S. (1999). Cybernauts Awake!: Ethical and Spiritual Implications of Computers, Information Technology and the Internet. Church House Pub.
Field, M. (1991). Faith in the Media: A Critique of Media Values. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
Field, M. (1991). Faith in the media: a critique of media values. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
Ford, M. J., McMaster University, & Divinity College. (2003). Jürgen Habermas: Discourse Ethics and the Development of a Contemporary Christian Ethic / Richardson, Kurt A. ; (Kurt Anders).
Ford, M. J., McMaster University, & Divinity College. (2003). Jürgen Habermas: discourse ethics and the development of a contemporary Christian ethic / Richardson, Kurt A. ; (Kurt Anders).
Fraser, N. M. (2002). The Net Commandments: How to Be a Righteous Nerd. Nottingham: Inter-Varsity.
Gaitano, N. G. (2010). Public Opinion and the Catholic Church. Otázky Žurnalistiky, (1–2), 26.
Gascoigne, R. (Author). (2001). The Public forum and Christian ethics. Cambridge (U.K.): Cambridge university press.
Gill, R. (2001). The Cambridge companion to Christian ethics. Cambridge Univ Pr.
Gordon, A. D., Kittross, J. M., Reuss, C., & Merrill, J. C. (1999). Controversies in media ethics. Longman.
Gray, C. J. S. (1998). Talk right: a Christian’s guide for proactive speech / Scott, Jeffrey Warren. Nashville: Baptist Center for Ethics.
Gray, C. J. S. (1998). Talk Right: A Christian’s Guide for Proactive Speech / Scott, Jeffrey Warren. Nashville: Baptist Center for Ethics.
Gurak, L. J. (2005). Ethics and technical communication in a digital age. Technical Communication and the World Wide Web, 209–221.
Hauerwas, S. (2003). Between Christian Ethics and Religious Ethics. Journal of Religious Ethics, 31(3), 399–412. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9795.00145/abstract
Heie, H. (2007). Learning to Listen, Ready to Talk: A Pilgrimage Toward Peacemaking. Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse, Inc.
Hepp, A., & Kr\önert, V. (2009). Medien-Event-Religion: Die Mediatisierung des Religi\ösen. VS Verlag.