Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump
The ethical dilemma for professors
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Brady, DW; Hanlon, AR; McClain, PD; Pitney, JJ
January 1, 2018
In American society, colleges and universities have an acknowledged role in developing social and political values. Throughout history, institutions of higher learning have been hotbeds for discussing, examining, and questioning societal values. Whether colleges and universities as institutions should play that role has long been a matter of debate, but there can be no question that faculty members and students have been the primary instruments through which these institutions have voiced concerns about society.
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9780815359371
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January 1, 2018
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75 / 108
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Brady, D. W., Hanlon, A. R., McClain, P. D., & Pitney, J. J. (2018). The ethical dilemma for professors. In Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump (pp. 75–108). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351120906
Brady, D. W., A. R. Hanlon, P. D. McClain, and J. J. Pitney. “The ethical dilemma for professors.” In Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump, 75–108, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351120906.
Brady DW, Hanlon AR, McClain PD, Pitney JJ. The ethical dilemma for professors. In: Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump. 2018. p. 75–108.
Brady, D. W., et al. “The ethical dilemma for professors.” Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump, 2018, pp. 75–108. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781351120906.
Brady DW, Hanlon AR, McClain PD, Pitney JJ. The ethical dilemma for professors. Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump. 2018. p. 75–108.
DOI
ISBN
9780815359371
Publication Date
January 1, 2018
Start / End Page
75 / 108