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The ghosts unmasked: A review of literature on speechwriting

Pages 41-47 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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LoisJ. Einhorn. (1988) The ghosts talk: Personal interviews with three former speechwriters. Communication Quarterly 36:2, pages 94-108.
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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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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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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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Matthew W. Seeger. (1992) Ethical issues in corporate speechwriting. Journal of Business Ethics 11:7, pages 501-504.
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