Ethics


"Ethics are a matter of conforming to acceptable and fair standards of conduct. Ethics are particularly important to persuasion because you are trying to change people--often in a significant way. If your audience doesn't perceive you as ethical, your speech will fail." (Hybels & Weaver, Communicating Effectively, p. 485)

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Case Study

Association for Computing Machinery's Links to Policies on Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Free Speech

Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions

Code of Ethics for the International Programmers Guild

Educating Students about Ethics: Misuse of Computer Resources

Ethical Theory Comparisons

Issues in Ethics

Media Ethics

National Communication Ethics Conference


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