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Louis A. Day

Alumni Professor
Phone: 225-578-6811

E-mail: lday@lsu.edu
Office: 117C Journalism Building
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:: Ph.D., 1973, Ohio University - Mass Communication
 

Louis A. Day is an expert in media law and ethics. His background includes experience as a television and radio news reporter, writer, and editor, and two years in public information with the U.S. military. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses.

 

Selected works:

 

Day, L. A. (2003) Ethics in Media Communications: Cases and Controversies, 5th edition. Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth Publishing Co. 
 

Day, L. A. (2002). Globalization's Challenge to the Press? Moral Imperative: Journalists Must Become Globalists, in David Demers (ed.), Global Media News Reader. Spokane, WA: Marquette Books, pp. 129-145.

Day, L. A.,  Abraham Santibanez and Miguel Gonzalez. (2001). Journalist Ethics For The New Millennium: A Latin American Approach (a media ethics case book published in Spanish in Chile).

Day, L. A. (1999). The Journalist As Citizen Activist: The Ethical Limits of Free Speech, Communication Law and Policy, Winter: 1-34.

Day, L. A. (1999). Political Advertising and the First Amendment, in David Perlmutter (ed.), The Manship School Guide to Political Communication. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press.

Day, L. A. (1997). Ethics Case Study Commentary (Teaching: A Professor's Moral Obligations?). Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 12(4): 247-50.

 

Day, L. A.(1996). Ethics in Media Communications: Cases and Controversies. Wadsworth Publishing Co.

 


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