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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Start_Here_Speak_Anywhere_2e/01%3A_Part_I-_Basic_Principles_to_Guide_You/1.03%3A_Ethics_and_Public_SpeakingThis page emphasizes the significance of ethics in public speaking, focusing on truthfulness, responsibility, and the use of reliable evidence. It contrasts absolute ethics with ethical relativism and...This page emphasizes the significance of ethics in public speaking, focusing on truthfulness, responsibility, and the use of reliable evidence. It contrasts absolute ethics with ethical relativism and highlights guidelines from the National Communication Association's Credo, which promote accurate and respectful communication. The text outlines types of plagiarism and stresses ethical principles such as integrity and competence.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Stand_up_Speak_out_-_The_Practice_and_Ethics_of_Public_Speaking/05%3A_Audience_Analysis/5.06%3A_Chapter_ExercisesThis page discusses Fatima's ethical dilemma after being asked by her boss, John, to create a simplified presentation for CEO Mrs. Jorgensen, which raises concerns about possible sexism or ageism. As ...This page discusses Fatima's ethical dilemma after being asked by her boss, John, to create a simplified presentation for CEO Mrs. Jorgensen, which raises concerns about possible sexism or ageism. As Fatima reflects on the implications of this request, she struggles with how to effectively address the presentation while considering the biases involved. Additionally, the text provides audience analysis scenarios for others preparing speeches.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/01%3A_The_Foundations_of_Communication/1.03%3A_What_is_Communication_StudiesThe page discusses the misconceptions people have about the field of Communication studies. Many people associate it with specific activities like broadcasting or public speaking, without understandin...The page discusses the misconceptions people have about the field of Communication studies. Many people associate it with specific activities like broadcasting or public speaking, without understanding the academic discipline's full scope. Communication studies focus on who communicates, through which media, to whom, and with what outcomes. The National Communication Association highlights that communication studies involve diverse inquiries across various contexts and media.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Stand_up_Speak_out_-_The_Practice_and_Ethics_of_Public_Speaking/02%3A_Ethics_Matters-_Understanding_the_Ethics_of_Public_Speaking/2.05%3A_Chapter_ExercisesThis page discusses Jerold Follinsworth's dilemma over how to address his alleged affair, weighing the impact of honesty versus deception on public trust and policy. It also highlights Darlene's use o...This page discusses Jerold Follinsworth's dilemma over how to address his alleged affair, weighing the impact of honesty versus deception on public trust and policy. It also highlights Darlene's use of a discredited source in her speech on global warming, linking both situations to ethical communication principles outlined by the National Communication Association's Credo.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Intercultural_Communication/Communications_256%3A_Intercultural_Communication/01%3A_Chapters/1.06%3A_Understanding_Intercultural_CommunicationThis page focuses on intercultural communication, outlining its definition, importance, and impact on interpersonal relationships. It explores six dialectics of intercultural communication: cultural-i...This page focuses on intercultural communication, outlining its definition, importance, and impact on interpersonal relationships. It explores six dialectics of intercultural communication: cultural-individual, personal-contextual, differences-similarities, static-dynamic, history/past-present/future, and privileges-disadvantages.