1978
DOI: 10.1080/00947679.1978.12066880
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Community, Epistemology and Mass Media Ethics

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“…He joked in his autobiography about "increasing my vocabulary" in reference to USLTA umpires. 30 Following the 1923 Davis Cup, Tilden complained about the USLTA's late selection of the doubles team, which he believed risked the team's SUCC~SS.~' In a column in American Lawn Tennis magazine, Tilden also criticized Davis Cup team captain Harold Hackett (who was not identified) for poorly timed strategy suggestion^.^^ By 1924, such critical comments motivated the USLTA to silence its widely read critic.…”
Section: Bill Tildenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He joked in his autobiography about "increasing my vocabulary" in reference to USLTA umpires. 30 Following the 1923 Davis Cup, Tilden complained about the USLTA's late selection of the doubles team, which he believed risked the team's SUCC~SS.~' In a column in American Lawn Tennis magazine, Tilden also criticized Davis Cup team captain Harold Hackett (who was not identified) for poorly timed strategy suggestion^.^^ By 1924, such critical comments motivated the USLTA to silence its widely read critic.…”
Section: Bill Tildenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The American Marketing Association (another AMA) established university training programmes and codes of ethics which promoted the scientific ideal of detachment and statistical analysis. This scientific vision of community and definition ofman (as consumer) replaced the older, empathic, rural, and value-laden world in which a merchant had a feel for what his customers (not consumers) wanted because he lived with them in the same community (18,19).…”
Section: The Ethics Of Advertisingmentioning
confidence: 99%