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Professional Codes of Ethics

1995
This chapter looks at the meaning of ‘professionalism’ and the role of professional codes of ethics in social work. The discussion is illustrated through examination of codes of ethics from 15 different countries.
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Deciphering professional codes of ethics

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1989
The author focuses chiefly on the Code of Professional Standards for the Practice of Public Relations, analyzing two specific aspects of this or any professional code: implicit and explicit attitudes toward the public and toward the truth. He argues that professionals confronted by ethical dilemmas in these areas should be able to, but usually cannot ...
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Codes of Ethics in Public Health

International Encyclopedia of Public Health, 2016
Ethics in public health were distilled into a professional code relatively recently, with adoption of a code by the American Public Health Association (APHA) a little more than 10 years ago.
James C. Thomas, Reid Miller
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Professional Codes of Ethics as Leading Benchmarks?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
A code of ethics (CE) is a convention between professionals that emerges when an occupation formalizes itself, and where individuals share the same common moral ideal regarding their contribution t...
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Beyond Professional Ethics: GIS, Codes of Ethics, and Emerging Challenges

2016
This chapter questions the adequateness of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) professional ethics by analyzing the URISA’s (“The Urban and Regional Information Systems Association”: the broadest association for GIS Professionals) Code of Ethics. It starts by a preliminary mapping of ethical issues raised by GIS.
Verrax, Fanny, Delgado, Ana
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Are codes of professional ethics ethical?

Health matrix, 1984
This essay reviews and situates codes of professional ethics within the general field of ethics and considers the specific characteristics of such codes. In the process, the author argues against the view that one's professional role and code take precedence over other roles or codes. One's personal value system, once clarified and criticized, provides
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Towards a Code of Professional Ethics

Aslib Proceedings, 1981
At the risk of sounding like an over‐cautious civil servant I should make it clear that any opinions or interpretations I give in this paper are mine and not necessarily those of the Library Association. The Draft Code of Professional Ethics—the green paper that appeared in the October L.A.R.—is not yet L.A. policy.
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