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Blog 5- Reflections on Comm409 (Andrew Mollenauer)
The two most important ethical lessons I learned from this class were the importance of judgment in decision-making, and that honesty is more important than quality stories. As for the first of these, I found it very useful to learn … Continue reading
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Andrew Mollenauer, Blog 4
Blog 4- Columbine Aftermath Experienced by Shock Rocker, Marilyn Manson -By Andrew Mollenauer Situation Definition: After the Columbine shooting in 1999, an irony involving media and entertainment through the lens of blame was explored when Marilyn Manson suggested that … Continue reading
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Blog 3: Andrew Mollenauer
Blog 3 COMM-409 -Andrew Mollenauer Situation Definition: In reflecting on the Oweida Lecture in Journalism, Mark Russell’s words brought to light the ethical issues of transparency and conflict of interest, both of which he discussed as related dilemmas, conveying … Continue reading
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Blog 2- “Shattered Glass” by Andrew Mollenauer
Blog 2- “Shattered Glass…” by Andrew Mollenauer In analyzing “Shattered Glass” as its own isolated case and through the lens of our course lectures, two primary issues that emerge relating to media ethics are perceived ambiguity as to what … Continue reading
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“This I Believe” -Andrew Mollenauer
Blog 1 – This I Believe…by Andrew Mollenauer I believe in the equality of all college majors and career paths. All areas of study and avenues of work are equal in their nobility regardless of the technical differences between … Continue reading
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