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Ethics of ghostwritten speeches

Pages 262-267 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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David A. Frank & WooSoo Park. (2018) The Complicity of the Ghostwriter: Robert T. Oliver, Syngman Rhee, and the Rhetoric of a Dictator. Rhetoric Review 37:1, pages 105-117.
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MartinJ. Medhurst. (1987) Ghostwritten speeches: Ethics isn't the only lesson. Communication Education 36:3, pages 241-249.
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Ronald Arnett. (1987) The status of communication ethics scholarship in speech communication journals from 1915 to 1985. Central States Speech Journal 38:1, pages 44-61.
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MartinJ. Medhurst & GaryC. Dreibelbis. (1986) Building the speechwriter‐principal relationship: Minority leader Robert Michel confronts his ghost. Central States Speech Journal 37:4, pages 239-247.
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FranklynS. Haiman, ErnestG. Bormann & J. Jeffery Auer. (1984) Ghostwriting and the cult of leadership. Communication Education 33:4, pages 301-307.
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ChristopherS. Hawley. (1984) The Thieves of Academe: Plagiarism in the University System. Improving College and University Teaching 32:1, pages 35-39.
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LoisJ. Einhorn. (1982) The ghosts unmasked: A review of literature on speechwriting. Communication Quarterly 30:1, pages 41-47.
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MartinJ. Medhurst & GaryC. Dreibelbis. (1978) The ghost of McGovern. Communication Quarterly 26:1, pages 37-43.
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DouglasP. Starr. (1977) Campus innovation: Teaching speech ghostwriting as a separate course. Communication Education 26:1, pages 79-82.
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DouglasP. Starr. (1976) The forum. Quarterly Journal of Speech 62:3, pages 288-288.
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Edward Cifelli & DouglasP. Starr. (1971) The forum. Quarterly Journal of Speech 57:1, pages 94-101.
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RobertT. Oliver. (1962) Syngman Rhee: A case study in transnational oratory. Quarterly Journal of Speech 48:2, pages 115-127.
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John Carvalho, Angie Chung & Michael Koliska. (2018) Defying transparency: Ghostwriting from the Jazz Age to social media. Journalism 22:3, pages 709-725.
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Michael S. Lewis-Beck & Stephen Quinlan. (2019) The Hillary Hypotheses: Testing Candidate Views of Loss. Perspectives on Politics 17:3, pages 646-665.
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Sven Ove Hansson. (2015) “Who Can Write My Dissertation for Me?”. Theoria 81:4, pages 283-288.
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Kristine S. Bruss. (2011) Ghosting Authenticity: Characterization in Corporate Speechwriting. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25:2, pages 159-183.
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Linda A. Riley & Stuart C. Brown. (1996) Crafting a public image: An empirical study of the ethics of ghostwriting. Journal of Business Ethics 15:7, pages 711-720.
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