Paperback – September 11, 2023
Forgiveness in a Cynical Age
Forgiveness in a Cynical Age taps into a rich fountain of ideas from religion and communication to explore how we can forgive others that wrong us.
Using communication as a point of departure, the author challenges readers to take a journey with those who offend us. By accepting the wrongdoer and walking with them, we can forgive them—and it is in forgiving that we are also forgiven.
The ethics of Forgiveness is about respecting each other in the ensuing conversation that seeks to find a common ground for the offering of forgiveness (p. xxii).
APLS Conference in Atlanta
Colonization and Self-Independence of Africa: False Policies and the Derailment of Democracy.
APLS Conference Las Vegas
The Practice of Constitutional Democracy in Africa: Corruption and Civic Responsibility.
APLS Paper Civic Edu
The Decline of Civic Education in an Age of Political Ignorance:
The Case of Lack of Civic Edu. in the US.
APLS Paper Texas Tech
The Decline of Civic Education in an Age of Political Ignorance: From George W. Bush to Barrack H. Obama.
Biccentinnial CEC Conference Presentation Paper
The Metaphorical Significance of Dialogic Civility in the Arnettian Narrative
CEC 2023 Final Program
17th Biennial
Communication Ethics Conference: Communication Ethics as Tenacious Hop
Chicago 2019
The Evolutionary Process of Information, social evolution, Politics and Media: Defining the ethical boundaries
Conference Chicago: April 2019
The Evolutionary Process of Information, social evolution, Politics and Media: Defining the Ethical Boundaries
Common Good Article
The advantage or benefit of all people in society or in a group: In spite of our differences, we shall work for the common good.
Conference-schedule Duquesne June 2010
“Communication as Loving Struggle:” Love, Family, and
Social Responsibility in the Technological Age
Dialoguing with Partisanship Duq 2015
The Challenge of Modern and Postmodern Political Rhetoric in Twenty-First Century America: Dialoguing with Political Partisanship
Ethica Vol.23 No.1 Spring 2010
The Newsletter of the
National Communication
Association’s
Communication Ethics
Division