Chapter 2: Political Perspectives

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Chapter 2:Political Perspectives

Johannesen, Valde, & Whedbee

Page 2: Chapter 2: Political Perspectives

Page 21 As we will see, among these values

considered central to the optimum functioning of representative democracy are: …

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Page 22 First, we should develop the habit of

search stemming from recognition that during the moments we are communicating…

Second… Finally…

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Page 27 Hook elaborates ten “ground rules”

or ethical guidelines for scrutinizing communication… (all 10 “rules”)

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Page 28-29 Criteria for Persuasion: 1-11 (P. 29) Yet now we witness a crisis in

public confidence in truthfulness of public communication…

Strong democratic processes, for example, are rooted…

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Page 30 Just because a communication is of a

certain type or comes from a certain source…

As with a defendant in a courtroom, an instance of public communication should be presumed ethically innocent until we, or experts we acknowledge, have proven it guilty.

Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda…

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Page 31 In “Seven Characteristics of the

‘Ethical’ Communicator,” Robert White…

Mortimer Sellers identifies civility, sincerity, community, and toleration…

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Page 32 Civility “requires listening to the

arguments made by others in public…

But persons in positions of power… Grounded Rationality… Reciprocity… Racial differences… Moderation…