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  1. “It’s Time for a Rent Strike”: COVID-19 Rent Strikes and the Absence of State Care.Riley Valentine - 2021 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):75-89.
    Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood was a show that focused on teaching children an ethics of caring for oneself and care for others. This article examines those ethics through the songs “I Like You As You Are” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” It contends that these songs focus on a celebration of the self and others, welcoming individuals as they are into the community, and embracing authenticity. This article looks to understand these ethics in a contemporary setting and argues that Mister (...)
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  • Television Stories and the Cultivation of Moral Reasoning: The Role of Genre Exposure and Narrative Engageability.Cornelia Schnell & Helena K. Bilandzic - 2017 - Journal of Media Ethics 32 (4):202-220.
    ABSTRACTThis study explores the potential of television genres to cultivate different types of moral reasoning. In a prolonged exposure experiment, participants were exposed to video material from 1 of 3 genres over the course of 4 weeks. Using the Neo-Kohlbergian approach, the study measured effects of genre exposure on the strength of personal interest reasoning, maintaining norms reasoning, and postconventional reasoning, taking into account individuals’ predisposition to become engaged in narratives. Although exposure to crime drama had no influence, medical drama (...)
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