Public Speaking, Choices and Responsibility
449 EGP
A comprehensive guide exploring the intersection of public communication, decision-making, and ethical accountability. Examines how speakers must navigate moral obligations while crafting persuasive messages.
This work delves into the ethical dimensions of public communication, examining how speakers balance persuasive goals with moral responsibility. The text explores decision-making frameworks for communicators facing ethical dilemmas, from political rhetoric to corporate messaging. Written for communication students, professionals, and civic leaders, it combines theoretical foundations with practical scenarios. The book emphasizes how choices in language, audience targeting, and message framing carry significant social consequences.
| Dimensions | 348 cm |
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