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    Beyond diversity: Expanding the canon in journalism ethics.Tom Brislin & Nancy Williams - 1996 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11 (1):16 – 27.
    Diversity has become a watchword in American journalism as newspapers and TV stations strive to staff their newsroom with more women and minority journalists. But diversity must be thought of as more than numbers. Newsroom culture must change as it becomes more infused with this new wave of journalists who bring different backgrounds, perspectives, and values to the news mix. The new wave of diverse journalists are, in fact, in our classrooms today. Ethics courses preparing journalists for the 21st century (...)
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    Ethical Veganism as Quiet Resistance.Nancy M. Williams - 2023 - Journal of Animal Ethics 13 (2):184-194.
    In this article, I will argue that ethical veganism can be understood as a form of quietism, as a quiet retreat from a world burdened by human moral failings and animal suffering. I will also show how this retreat, although quiet in nature, is both a legitimate and valuable form of genuine resistance to animal oppression. Positing ethical veganism as a form of sociopolitical resistance to animal exploitation is not new, but thinking of it as a quietist retreat and a (...)
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    The Ethics of Care and Humane Meat: Why Care Is Not Ambiguous About “Humane” Meat.Nancy M. Williams - 2015 - Journal of Social Philosophy 46 (2):264-279.
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    Western Turf Wars: The Politics of Public Lands Ranching By Mike Hudak.Nancy Williams - 2009 - Society and Animals 17 (2):185-186.
  5. Affected ignorance and animal suffering: Why our failure to debate factory farming puts us at moral risk. [REVIEW]Nancy M. Williams - 2008 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21 (4):371-384.
    It is widely recognized that our social and moral environments influence our actions and belief formations. We are never fully immune to the effects of cultural membership. What is not clear, however, is whether these influences excuse average moral agents who fail to scrutinize conventional norms. In this paper, I argue that the lack of extensive public debate about factory farming and, its corollary, extreme animal suffering, is probably due, in part, to affected ignorance. Although a complex phenomenon because of (...)
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    Review of “Existentia Africana: Understanding Africana Existential Thought”. [REVIEW]Nancy M. Williams - 2001 - Essays in Philosophy 2 (2):1.
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    Review of Existentia Africana: Understanding Africana Existential Thought, by Lewis R. Gordon. [REVIEW]Nancy M. Williams - 2001 - Essays in Philosophy 2 (2):108-111.
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