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    Cases and Commentaries.Ginny Whitehouse Jme School Of Communication - 2024 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (4):295-295.
    Volume 39, Issue 4, October-December 2024, Page 295-295.
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    Ethics, Crisis Communication, and Gucci’s Blackface Sweater.Ginny Whitehouse - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (2):117-119.
    The Journal of Mass Media Ethics publishes case studies in which scholars and media professionals analyze a particular ethical problem. Cases are drawn from actual experience in newsrooms, corporat...
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  3. (1 other version)On the Possibilities for Future communisms: Rethinking Communism as Biocommunism.Philip Højme - 2023 - Bajo Palabra 32:95–108.
    This essay rethinks the concept of biocommunism by rearticulating it via a sensitivity towards individual suffering rather than the human species as a whole. The essay is divided into three parts. The first part outlines Marx’s concept of alienation because of the central role that the fourth kind of alienation plays in Dyer-Witheford’s original conception of biocommunism. The second part briefly elaborates on the discussion of species in the Kyoto School. These two parts lead to the third part, where (...)
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    James Sully’s psychological reduction of philosophical pessimism.Communication Patrick Hassan School of English - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5):1097-1120.
    One of the greatest philosophical disputes in Germany in the latter half of the nineteenth century concerned the value of life. Following Arthur Schopenhauer, numerous philosophers sought to defend the provocative view that life is not worth living. A persistent objection to pessimism is that it is not really a philosophical theory at all, but rather a psychological state; a mood or disposition which is the product of socio-economic circumstance. A developed and influential version of this view was advanced in (...)
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    Covering Pete Davidson: Gossip Headlines and Their Danger to Mental Health.Ginny Whitehouse, Samantha Troutman, Tricia Kelley, J. Smith Shelby & Kristen Wilkerson - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (2):130-138.
    Volume 35, Issue 2, April-June 2020, Page 130-138.
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    Lottery Ad Hijacks Bulgarian Culture.Ginny Whitehouse - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (2):128-129.
    Volume 34, Issue 2, April-June 2019, Page 128-129.
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  7. Newsgathering and Privacy: Expanding Ethics Codes to Reflect Change in the Digital Media Age.Ginny Whitehouse - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (4):310-327.
    Media ethics codes concerning privacy must be updated considering the ease with which information now can be gathered from social networks and disseminated widely. Existing codes allow for deception and privacy invasion in cases of overriding public need when no alternate means are available but do not adequately define what constitutes need or alternate means, or weigh in the harm such acts do to the public trust and the profession. Building on the ethics theories of Sissela Bok and Helen Nissenbaum, (...)
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  8. Twilight as a Cultural Force.Ginny Whitehouse - 2011 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 26 (3):240 - 242.
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 26, Issue 3, Page 240-242, July-September.
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    The Murderer's Salute: News Images of Breivik's Defiance After Killing 77 in Oslo.Ginny Whitehouse - 2013 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (1):57 - 59.
    (2013). The Murderer's Salute: News Images of Breivik's Defiance After Killing 77 in Oslo. Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 57-59. doi: 10.1080/08900523.2013.755077.
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    Bringing Ethics to the Realm of Entertainment.Ginny Whitehouse - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (3):250-252.
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    Midnight Rider: The Tragic Absence of Autonomy.Ginny Whitehouse - 2014 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 29 (4):273-274.
    Volume 29, Issue 4, October-December, Page 273-274.
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    Lowe's Ethical Choices: Not Taking A Stand Means Taking A Stand.Ginny Whitehouse - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (2):142 - 145.
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 27, Issue 2, Page 142-145, April-June.
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  13. Pete/Repeat Tweet/Retweet Blog/Reblog: A Hoax Reveals Media Mimicking.Ginny Whitehouse - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (1):57-59.
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 27, Issue 1, Page 57-59, January-March.
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    Calling Both Fyre Documentaries Unethical Misses the Point.Ginny Whitehouse - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (4):241-242.
    Josephine Livingstone highlights the Hollywood ‘twin film phenomenon’ in her takedown of the Fyre Festival. That’s when an historical event or character gets two treatments released at about the sa...
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    Captured in north korea.Ginny Whitehouse - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):69 – 72.
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    Good intentions don't equal good choices.Ginny Whitehouse - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):83 – 85.
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    Advocate, Hack or Flack: Ethics Questioned for an Environmental Journalist/Blogger and a Coal Public Relations Exec.Ginny Whitehouse & Nicholas Wade - 2014 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 29 (2):126-128.
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  18. Forms, Dialectics and the Healthy Community: The British Idealists’ Receptions of Plato.Colin Tylercorresponding Author Centre For Idealism & School of Law the New Liberalism - 2018 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 100 (1).
     
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    Wider Aspects of Education.J. Howard Whitehouse & G. P. Gooch - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    John Howard Whitehouse was a British educational and social reformer and the founder of Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight. George Peabody Gooch was a British historian and Liberal Party politician. Originally published in 1924, this book contains essays by Whitehouse and Gooch putting forward the case for an international perspective on education and educational policy, with particular emphasis placed upon links with the United States. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest (...)
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  20. School, a community of leaders.Roland S. Barth - 1988 - In Ann Lieberman (ed.), Building a professional culture in schools. New York: Teachers College Press.
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    A National System of Education.John Howard Whitehouse - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    John Howard Whitehouse was a British educationalist, social reformer and the founder of Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight. Originally published in 1913, this book contains a series of essays by Whitehouse on the creation of a national education system. The text was issued with the general approval of the executive committee of the Liberal Education Group of the House of Commons. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of (...)
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    Creative Education at an English School.J. Howard Whitehouse - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    John Howard Whitehouse was a British educationalist, social reformer and the founder of Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight. In this book, which was first published in 1928, Whitehouse provides a concise account of life at Bembridge and the methods employed by the school. A vision is put forward in which, without compromising more conventionally academic areas, arts and crafts are presented as being central to the process of 'spiritual and intellectual education'. Numerous illustrative figures (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Kyoto School[REVIEW]Philip Højme - 2019 - Phenomenological Reviews.
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    Surrendering to the dream: An account of the unconscious dynamics of a research relationship.Jo Whitehouse-Hart - 2012 - Journal of Research Practice 8 (2):Article - M5.
    Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical social research. This article uses a case study from a psychoanalytically informed media research project to explore conceptual, ethical, and methodological implications in research design in the light of this shift. The ideas of unconscious communication between interviewer and interviewee, the role of the researcher's subjectivity, and the impact of unconscious defences on the generation and interpretation of data are explored. In addition the (...)
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    Schools as communities: Four metaphors, three models, and a dilemma or two.Kenneth A. Strike - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):617–642.
    This paper examines two questions. The first is what it would mean for schools to be communities. This question is pursued by examining four metaphors for community: families, congregations, guilds, and democratic polities. Three models of school communities are then sketched. The second question is whether schools that are communities are inherently illiberal. The paper distinguishes between a liberal interpretation of schools as communities, where schools are viewed as limited-purpose free associations, and a communitarian interpretation where community and polity (...)
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    Van Rensselaer Potter: An Intellectual Memoir.Peter J. Whitehouse - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (4):331-334.
    Van Rensselaer Potter was the first voice to utter the word “bioethics,” yet he is too little appreciated by the bioethics community. My expectations for my first visit with Professor Van Rensselaer Potter were primed by conversations with leaders and historians of the field of biomedical ethics, including Warren Reich, Al Jonsen, and David Thomasma. When mentioning my interest in environmental ethics and my concerns for the current state of biomedical ethics, I was told that I must meet Van. On (...)
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    Readdressing Our Moral Relationship to Nonhuman Creatures: Commentary on “A Dialogue on Species-Specific Rights: Humans and Animals in Bioethics”.Peter J. Whitehouse - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (4):445.
    Community discourse about the moral status of animals is critical to the future of bioethics and, indeed, to the future of modern society. Thomasma and Loewy are to be commended for sharing thoughts and trying to attain some common ground. I am grateful to them for fostering discussion and allowing me to respond. I cannot endorse the negative tone of the end of their conversation, however. They end with serious concerns about the possibility of any agreement between themselves. Even though (...)
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    Visions of Schooling: Conscience, Community, and Common Education.Rosemary C. Salomone - 2000 - Yale University Press.
    At no time in the past century have there been fiercer battles over our public schools than there are now. Parents and educational reformers are challenging not only the mission, content, and structure of mass compulsory schooling but also its underlying premise—that the values promoted through public education are neutral and therefore acceptable to any reasonable person. In this important book, Rosemary Salomone sets aside the ideological and inflammatory rhetoric that surrounds today’s debates over educational values and family choice. She (...)
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    The clean side of Slow Tech: an overview.Norberto Patrignani & Diane Whitehouse - 2015 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (1):3-12.
    Purpose– This paper aims to provide an overview of clean information and communication technology, including a brief review of recent developments in the field and a lengthy set of possible reading matter. The need to rethink the impact of ICTs on people’s lives and the survival of the planet is beginning to be addressed by a Slow Tech approach. Among Slow Tech’s main questions are these two: Is ICT sustainable in the long term? What should be done by computer (...)
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    Gypsy, Roma and traveller children in schools: Understandings of community and safety.Martin Myers & Kalwant Bhopal - 2009 - British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (4):417-434.
    This paper examines understandings of community and safety for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) groups in schools in a metropolitan borough. One school in particular was identified as being the 'Gypsy school' and was attended by the majority of GRT children in the borough. The school was recognised as a model of 'good practice' reflecting its holistic approach towards the GRT community but it was also successful for wider reasons. A picture of the intersection of different communities (...)
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    Slow Tech: a quest for good, clean and fair ICT.Norberto Patrignani & Diane Whitehouse - 2014 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 12 (2):78-92.
    Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to introduce the term Slow Tech as a way of describing information and communication technology that is good, clean and fair. These are technologies that are human centred, environmentally sustainable and socially desirable.Design/methodology/approach– The paper's approach is based on a qualitative discourse that justifies the introduction of Slow Tech as a new design paradigm.Findings– The limits of the human body, and the need to take into account human wellbeing, the limits of the (...)
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    Adam Smith and the School of Moral Sense Continuity and Disruption in the Moral and Political Community.Jimena Hurtado - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (153):45-72.
    RESUMEN Al reconstruir el cambio en la figura del otro entre la escuela del sentido moral y el sistema de la simpatía, es posible establecer una diferencia importante entre A. Smith y sus antecesores en la Ilustración escocesa, y explorar desde un nuevo ángulo el lugar que ocupa la política en la obra de Smith. Al pasar de una figura universal y abstracta, a una concreta y real, el sistema de la simpatía permite pensar en la continuidad que hay entre (...)
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    Slow Tech: a roadmap for a good, clean and fair ICT.Norberto Patrignani & Diane Whitehouse - 2015 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (3/4):268-282.
    Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine how Slow Tech can support the celebration of the 20-year series of ETHICOMP conferences, with its ethical and societal focus, building on earlier descriptions of Slow Tech. The paper takes Slow Tech’s ideas a step further to explore how a roadmap and concrete checklist of activities can be developed.Design/methodology/approach– The paper is a thought leadership or conceptual piece. Its approach is based on a normative, qualitative discourse. It, nevertheless, indicates a shift (...)
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  34. The politics of community participation in a public school.C. T. MacKinnon - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (3):225-248.
     
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    The school of thinking, nobility of philosophical spirit and civil courage (to the 75-th anniversary of H.S. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).Mariia Kultaieva - 2022 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 1:134-143.
    The article emphasizes the cultural and educational importance of H. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy for the spiritual development of the Ukrainian society, especially in the direction of democracy and establishment of the worldview culture as a requirement for the culture of freedom. From the position of the included observer the author of the article describes some episodes of relationship in the scientist’s communities which can be defined as justice and solidary community. On the basis of the Heidegerian scheme, some dangers (...)
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    Children and Adolescents Mental Health: A Systematic Review of Interaction-Based Interventions in Schools and Communities.Rocío García-Carrión, Beatriz Villarejo-Carballido & Lourdes Villardón-Gallego - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:389201.
    _Background:_ There is growing evidence and awareness regarding the magnitude of mental health issues across the globe, starting half of those before the age of 14 and have lifelong effects on individuals and society. Despite the multidimensional nature of this global challenge, which necessarily require comprehensive approaches, many interventions persist in seeking solutions that only tackle the individual level. The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of evidence for positive effects in children and adolescents' mental health (...)
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    Schooling, Community of Philosophical Inquiry and a New Sensibility.David K. Kennedy - 2023 - Childhood and Philosophy 19:01-21.
    This paper seeks to reconstruct the role of schooling in a moment of accelerated social, political, economic, geo-political, climatic, indeed planetary crisis. It identifies the school as a potentially prefigurative institution, an evolutionary social frontier, capable of nurturing the democratic social character, a form of sensibility apart from which authentic political democracy is not possible. As theorized by Herbert Marcuse and Richard Hart and Antonio Negri, the “new sensibility” or “multitude” is characterized by greater psychological freedom, individuality, social creativity (...)
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    Investigation of Primary School Students "Communication Skills.Kadir Karateki̇n - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1695-1708.
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    Autonomy, schools and the constitutive role of community: Towards a new moral and political order for education.Michael Strain - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (1):4-20.
    Abstract:The moral and political implications of new forms of organisation and resource allocation in education are explored. Markets, even when heavily regulated and administered, induce effects contrary to the values of individual and social freedom upon which public education is understood to be founded. Their ‘efficiency’ as allocative and distributive mechanisms is questioned and examined specifically in relation to the formative and constitutive role of community life in conferring identity and autonomy upon individuals. Competition, it is claimed, leads to stratification (...)
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    Eric Oberle Theodor Adorno and the Century of Negative Identity. [REVIEW]Philip Højme - 2019 - Marx and Philosophy Review of Books.
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    Psychometric Properties of a Multidimensional Scale of Sense of Community in the School.Prati Gabriele, Cicognani Elvira & Albanesi Cinzia - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    School Closures, Community Goods, and (Mis)Recognition.Ellis Reid - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:645-658.
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    A review of community participation in school governance: An emerging culture in Australian education. [REVIEW]D. T. Gamage - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (2):134-149.
    . A review of community participation in school governance: An emerging culture in Australian education. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 134-149.
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  44. Lutz Kaelber, Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998. Pp. viii, 278; 3 tables. $55 (cloth); $19.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Bruce L. Venarde - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):744-744.
  45. Commitment to develop appreciative relationships in school : nonviolent communication as an approach to specify a facet of teacher ethos.Karin Heinrichs & Simone Ziegler - 2018 - In Alfred Weinberger, Horst Biedermann, Jean-Luc Patry & Sieglinde Weyringer (eds.), Professionals’ Ethos and Education for Responsibility. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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  46. The Stem of Jesse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School.Will D. Campbell - 1995
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    School–Community Partnerships, Friend or Foe? The Doublespeak of Community With Educational Partnerships.Tasha Perkins - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (4):317-336.
  48. The role of family, school and community characteristics in inequality in education and labor market outcomes.Joseph G. Altonji & Richard Mansfield - 2011 - In Greg J. Duncan & Richard J. Murnane (eds.), Whither Opportunity?: Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children's Life Chances. Russell Sage.
     
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    Contribution to Family, Friends, School, and Community Is Associated With Fewer Depression Symptoms in Adolescents - Mediated by Self-Regulation and Academic Performance.Ana Kurtović, Gabrijela Vrdoljak & Marina Hirnstein - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The tendency to get involved in helping one’s family, friends, school, and community has many potential benefits such as greater compassion, concern for others, and social responsibility. Research interest in the benefits of contribution in adolescents has increased recently, but there are not many studies examining the effect of contribution on adolescents’ mental health. The present study focused on whether the contribution is associated with fewer self-rated depression symptoms in adolescents. We further tested whether self-regulation and academic performance can (...)
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    Ethical leadership in schools: creating community in an environment of accountability and The cultural proficiency journey: moving beyond ethical barriers toward profound school change.Sarah J. Noonan - 2010 - Journal of Moral Education 39 (4):519-522.
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