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    Waiting for a New St. Benedict.Edmund B. Lambeth - 1990 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (1-2):97-108.
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    Waiting for a new st. Benedict: Alasdair Macintyre and the theory and practice of journalism.Edmund B. Lambeth - 1990 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5 (2):75 – 87.
    Alasdair Maclntyre, author of After Virtue, combined moral philosophy, sociology, and history in a way that could lead scholarship in journalism and mass communication along interesting new paths. His definition of a social practice may be especially helpful by providing a model of what can happen when journalists working in close knit professional communities strive to meet standards of excellence and his articulation of the creative connection between social practice past and present offers new possibilities for writing journalism history. After (...)
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    Waiting for a New St. Benedict.Edmund B. Lambeth - 1990 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (1-2):97-108.
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  4. ""The Media and the" D" Word: An Opportunity for Journalism and America to~ Mature.Edmund B. Lambeth - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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    Journalism, Narrative and Community.Edmund B. Lambeth & James Aucoin - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (1-2):67-88.
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    Marsh, Mesa, and mountain: Evolution of the contemporary study of ethics of journalism and mass communication in north America.Edmund B. Lambeth - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (2):20 – 25.
    In summarizing key developments in the study of ethics in journalism and mass communication, problems and opportunities for the future are identified. Major activities contributing to the ethics study trend include a succession of specialized books, a journal, workshops, courses, and student writing contests. These achievements have pulled journalism ethics from the marsh of neglect to a flatland of consciousness, with a four?tiered mountain remaining to be scaled that will propel mainstream communication ethicists into the arena with a growing number (...)
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