Caring at a distance: (Im)partiality, moral motivation and the ethics of representation - manipulation and exploitation? Western media and the third world

Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (3):317 – 319 (2000)
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(2000). Caring at a Distance: (Im)partiality, Moral Motivation and the Ethics of Representation - Manipulation and Exploitation? Western Media and the Third World. Ethics, Place & Environment: Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 317-319. doi: 10.1080/713665895

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