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17 Cards in this Set

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Louis W. Hodges

Circles of Intimacy

Matthew Creed

Shawnee, KS


blabbermouthkc.com - a website that contained info. about those who had been arrested


public shaming that he offered to remove if he was paid $199.99

John Rawls

Veil of Ignorance (Theory of Distributive Justice)

Katherine Weymouth

Washington Post Publisher that was to host the salons; took the blame for the incident.

Muhammad Yunnus

Founder of Grameen Bank

Lawrence Kohlberg

Studied Harvard students in 1960s

Henry Luce

Conservative founder of Time magazineFunded the Hutchins Commission- a panel of scholars who developed the social responsibility theory of the press

Nicholas Negroponte

Daily Me inventor; head of MIT's Media Lab and early internet guru

Jean Piaget

Watched little boys play with marbles in Switzerland in the 1930s


Three Stages of Moral Development (Rights-Based Tradition Concept)

Steve Gleason

Saints player involved in Bounty Gate and its implications on privacy.

Joe Klein

Wrote 1992 piece on media and how it has changed from horizontal to vertical since the 50s (in response to Rodney King police brutality incident and ensuing riots in LA)

Marita

Girl from poor area of Bronx, won lottery to attend KIPP Institute where she rises at 5:45am and stays at school until 7pm, then does homework until 10pm.

Amanda Knox

American who spent 4 years in Italian prison, accused of murdering her roommate. Her story is the result of reckless journalism and invaded privacy.

Bill Bernbach

Advertising legend, founder DBB, inspired Mad Men

Rosser Reeves

Inventor of USP (Unique Selling Proposition)

David Ogilvy

Father of Advertising

Lee Clow/Steve Hayden

1984 Apple commercial that played on George Orwell's book