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Stocking chapter in new media ethics book

Gena Asher | Nov. 14, 2007
Associate professor Holly Stocking has written the concluding chapter to a new book about media ethics, Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies, edited by Howie Good.
Each chapter contains an analysis of a film that portrays journalists in ethically challenging situations. Stocking’s chapter examines Absence of Malice from the perspective of "good work" as understood by Howard Gardner, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and William Damon in their book Good Work: When Excellence and Ethics Meet.

Sandra Borden, a former doctoral student who studied ethics with professor David Boeyink, also has a chapter in the book.

Read about the book on the publisher’s Web site.

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