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Showing papers by "Thomas Hove published in 2017"


Reference EntryDOI
29 Mar 2017

144 citations


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TL;DR: Results indicate that the demographic antecedents of being female and older adult and the psychological antecedent of being health conscious and health literate significantly predicted the degree to which people would perceive health TV programs to be useful.
Abstract: As people have become increasingly concerned about their health, programs about health have proliferated on South Korean television. This study’s purpose is to identify the factors associated with ...

13 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
22 Mar 2017
TL;DR: This article explored how Charles Taylor's account of moral personhood and Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thevenot's accounts of justificatory regimes can add breadth, depth, and specificity to discussions of ethical dilemmas in public relations.
Abstract: This article explores how Charles Taylor’s account of moral personhood and Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thevenot’s account of justificatory regimes can add breadth, depth, and specificity to discussions of ethical dilemmas in public relations. These frameworks are analyzed for their potential to make the following contributions to public relations ethics. First, they convey that there is more to ethics than choosing the right duties and actions. Second, they reveal the diversity of goods that people consider to be ethically worthy and admirable, as well as the complex personal issues involved in ranking these goods. Third, they emphasize that these different goods often need to be articulated and evaluated in different ways. Last, they can either point toward new ways of resolving ethical dilemmas or show why such resolutions are not possible.

9 citations