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    ABSTRACTCommunity-focused journalists increasingly publish their work for global audiences. This project defines a circle of “community privacy”—the understanding that some information is ethically...
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    Unpacking the impacts of programmatic approach to assessment system in a medical programme using critical realist perspectives
    with Priya Khanna, Annette Burgess, Stuart Lane, and Jane Bleasel
    Journal of Critical Realism 22 (5): 840-858. 2023.
    Traditional, positivist assessment approaches generally fail to capture the nuances of learners’ clinical competence in medical programmes. This has led to the implementation of an alternate assessment approach known as ‘programmatic assessment’, which embraces subjectivity of human judgement in holistic decision making in clinical settings. Faculty and staff have found the introduction of programmatic assessment to be challenging because it is a major, complex change to the traditional way of c…Read more
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    The second edition of Doing Ethics in Media continues its mission of providing an accessible but comprehensive introduction to media ethics, with a theoretical grounding in moral philosophy, to help students think clearly and systematically about dilemmas in the rapidly changing media environment. Each chapter highlights specific considerations, cases, and practical applications for the fields of journalism, advertising, digital media, entertainment, public relations, and social media. Six funda…Read more
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    Moral Identity Development Among Emerging Adults in Media: A Longitudinal Analysis
    with David A. Craig, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Erin Schauster, Katie R. Place, Casey Yetter, and Jin Chen
    Journal of Media Ethics 39 (3): 170-189. 2024.
    This longitudinal study examines changes in the moral identity of 48 emerging-adult U.S. college graduates in media-related fields from their first year after college to three years later as they progressed into early work life. Results from four moral psychology survey instruments reflect significant shifts in moral reasoning, relativistic thinking and idealism, coupled with stability in personality traits and character strengths. A fifth instrument found largely positive assessments of workpla…Read more