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16 May 2006

Forward podcast #3:: Interview with me on ethics in PR

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With this third episode, we have another piece from Paull Young, our contributor from Down Under. He talks with Trevor Cook, ... The pair engage in a pretty thorough and interesting discussion of ethics and PR — amongst the musings on the practical application of ethics in the profession there are several pieces of advice that young PR’s can draw on.

I really enjoyed doing this podcast interview - thanks to Paull Young for inviting me. I hope it prompts some further discussion of the critical issue of ethics and how we deal with it in our daily work.

You can download it from this link and view the show notes here.

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An enjoyable and interesting conversation, Trevor. I'll be sharing it with the students this semester.

Thanks for doing the podcast, too, Trevor. They truly appreciate support and involvement from you and the others that have joined their converstation.

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  • Trevor is a doctoral student in politics at the University of Sydney. He also tutors in the area of Australian foreign and defence policy. He has been blogging since November 2003 and over the past decade he has written many articles on politics, public relations and social media for newspapers, magazines and websites (ABC Unleashed, Crikey, New Matilda and Online Opinion).

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