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Dr. Jay Black, of our faculty, co-founded this internationally distributed scholarly journal in 1985 and has been its sole editor since 1993. This outstanding journal is devoted to stimulating
and contributing to reasoned discussions of mass media ethics and morality
among academic and professional groups in the various branches and subdisciplines
of communication and ethics. By bridging the gap between academicians
and professionals interested in issues concerning mass media, the journal
stimulates mutually beneficial dialogues between these two groups. It
publishes original essays exploring the philosophical bases of decisions,
reports from empirical studies, and literature searches and reviews
dealing with mass media content and the behavior of practitioners in
journalism, broadcasting, public relations, advertising and other mass
communications disciplines.
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