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For Business Ethics and Business Moral Values
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The author is indebted to several major sources for assistance in
completing this portion of the bibliography. Among them are; Fr.
Manuel Velasquez, S.J., who is Chairman of the Philosophy
Department at Santa Clara University and author of <<Business
Ethics: Concepts and Cases>>, (P-H, 1982). He has permitted me to
use his entire listing of A-V material; Also,I was permitted to
access the library reference system at Mankato State University
for their references in the A-V area. The Mankato computer search
was done using PALS which is an electronic library catalog system
which is supported by Sperry Corp. My thanks to Dr. Edward Lias
of Sperry. (As a side point, I found the PALS system very easy to
use. Anyone interested in further information about PALS should
contact Mr. Mike Benedict (215) 542-6463.)
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Author's Note: Many of the A-V items listed can either be
purchased from the producer/vendor or rented from film libraries
at various universities. In the citations listed in this
section, a vendor name and address has been supplied when readily
available. However, most citations do <<NOT>> carry such a citation.
Anytime a citation is not followed by a source, that means that
the citation came from one or more of the university rental
catalogues. At least one university will be noted in the
citation. Typical fees for rental from lending libraries are in
the $15 to 25$ range. However, always contact the library in
question to determine current price. It is strongly suggested
that you contact the nearest major university with a film lending
library to determine what is available locally. After that step,
then the sources listed below may be of assistance.
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A SHORT LIST OF SOURCES FOR A-V MATERIAL
The following list of materials is by no means intended to be
complete but to only illustrate the wide range of lending
libraries and other material which is available.
1. <<The Video Source Book>>, Fifth Edition - Professional Volume,
1983. Distributed to libraries by Gale Research Company, Book
Tower, Detroit, MI 48226.
2. <<Educators Guide to Free Films>> and
<<Educators Guide to Free Guidance Materials>> both published by
Educators Progress Service, Inc., Randolph. Wisconsin, 53956.
Annual Editions.
3. <<60 Minutes Mean Business>>. A catalogue of segments done on
business issues by the TV program 60 Minutes. CBS Inc., Order
Department, 383 Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y., 10017. Telephone (212)
750-1330.
4. Many PBS films are distributed by Learning Corporation of
America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, N.Y., N.Y., 10019.
Telephone (212) 397-9330. Learning Corporation of America films
are also distributed by Simon & Shuster Communications, 108
Wilmot Road, Deerfield, ILL 60015.
5. Time-Life has a video catalogue which has a section on
values and guidance. Their catalogue may be obtained from: Time
& Life, Distribution Center, 100 Eisenhower Drive, P.O. Box 644,
Paramus, New Jersey 07653. Telephone (201) 843-4545.
The <<Video Source Book>>, 5th Edition, 1983 cited as item #1 above,
lists in excess of 600 lending/vendor sources between pp. 1528 -
1546. This list includes most major university libraries. The
following short list includes most of the more frequently cited
sources listed in this bibliography. However, it is my no means
complete and numerous citations are available from multiple
sources.
Michigan Media
The University of Michigan Media Resource Center
400 Fourth Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Ph. (313) 764-5360
Audio Visual Library Service
University of Minnesota
3300 University Avenue, S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Ph. (612) 373-5452
University of Illinois Film Center
1325 South Oak Street
Champagne, Illinois 61820
Ph. (217) 333-1360
Media Library
C-5 Seashore Hall
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Ph. (319) 353-5885
Film Rental Library
The University of Kansas
Division of Continuing Education
Continuing Education Building
Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2630
Ph. (913) 864-3352
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Division of Continuing Studies
Instructional Media Center
421 Nebraska Hall
Lincoln, NE 68583-0900
Ph. (402) 472-1900
Media Resources Center
Iowa State University
121 Pearson
Ames, Iowa 50011
Ph. (515) 294-1540
University of Connecticut
Erickson Memorial Film Library
Box U-1, Room 3
249 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, Conn. 06268
Ph. (203) 486-2530
Note: In the above illustrative list, <<NO>> attempt has been made
to rank the quality of the various business holdings or the
service of the lending unit.
<<MATERIAL ON ETHICS/VALUES - GENERAL TOPIC>>
(NOTE: On pages 1467-1468 of the <<Video Source Book>> cited above,
approximately 200 citations are listed under the heading
"ethics". Many do not relate to business, however, for this with
more general interest, this reference source should be examined.)
<<Moral Judgment and Reasoning>>, 1978. Examines the theories of
moral development of Freud, Piaget, and Kohlberg. Vignettes
illustrate Kohlberg's stages. 18 minutes; color; Univ. of
Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Ethics and the Corporation>>, 1977. Flecher Byrom and Leonard
Silk contend that maintenance of high ethical standards is a
primary corporate responsibility today. Parts I and II, 30
minutes each; color; video; American Humanist Association.
<<Ethics of Wall Street>>, 1977. Metz, Erickson, and Skurnick
discuss the current state of ethics in Wall Street. Are ethical
standards high? Do they need change? What is the broker's
obligation to the client? 30 minutes; color; video; American
Humanist Association.
<<What You Are Is Where You Were When>>, 1976. Lecture of Dr.
Morris E. Massey, based on cohort theory, that tries to explain
people's values in terms of the historical events their age group
experienced during their formative years. 90 minutes; color;
Univ. of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Deer in the Works>>. (Videorecording) Pasadena, CA.: Barr Films,
1980. 1 videocassette (25 min.): sd., col.; 3/4 in. + teacher's
guide. Based on Kurt Vonnegut's short story about a young
newspaperman who, in following up on a story about a deer loose
in an industrial complex, frees the trapped animal and follows it
without looking back.
<<Film: A Reflection of American Values>>. (Slide) Center for
Humanities, 1974. 160 slides. color. 2 x 2 in. and 2 phonodiscs
(2 s. each), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 30 min. & 2 cassettes, 30 min.
Uses a series of excerpts from American motion pictures to trace
the development of American values from simple issues of right
and wrong to today's complex moral and social problems.
Includes the W. S. Hart Westerns, Chaplain comedies, "Little
Caesar," "Citizen Kane," "Sands of Iwo Jima," "Singin' in the
Rain," "The Ten Commandments," "Easy Rider," and others.
Commentary includes excerpts of literature and music.
<<Future Shock>>. (Sound recording) Toffler, Alvin. Center for
Cassette Studies CBC585, (1975) 1 cassette.
<<Naughty Things>>. (Motion picture) England: Open University,
1977. 1 reel, 25 min.: col.; 16 mm. & script. Interviews with
four children give a feeling for the kind of evidence on which
Piaget based his conclusions about moral development and
illustrate his methods of clinical interrogation.
<<Personal Law>>. (Filmstrip) New York, Newsweek, Inc. 1977. 4
filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 4 cassettes, 16 duplicating
masters, resource manual, (An American Civil Liberties Union
Handbook entitled "The rights of young people") and teacher's
guide. l. Contracts--Promises to keep.--2. Consumer conflict.--3.
Who's liable?--4. Family law. Provides tools for skill formation
which make common legal problems less perilous and more
rewarding.
<<The Pursuit of Happiness: Man's Search for the Good Life>>.
(Slide set) Center for Humanities, 1972. 160 slides. color. 2 x 2
in. and 2 phonodiscs: (2 s. each), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 28 min.
Questions whether man determines for himself what constitutes a
good life, or whether the age and culture to which he belongs
prescribe it for him. Examines why the Founding Fathers made the
pursuit of happiness an inalienable right.
<<Theory X and Theory Y: Two Sets of Assumptions in Management>>,
1974. The main points of the two basic managerial theories.
Aims at awareness of assumptions one has about people and how
these assumptions influence our responses. Dramatizes situations
typical of each set of assumptions. 90 minutes; color; Univ. of
Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Ethics and the Corporation>>. A two-part videotape from the
"Ethics in America" series. Part one is a debate between
Fletcher Byron, CEO of Koppers Co., and Dr. Leonard Silk, an
economist on corporate responsibility; part two is a debate
between Fr. Ted Purcell, S.J., and Dr. Lee Preston on
institutionalizing business ethics. Two color videotapes; each
30 minutes; $40 per tape. American Humanist Association, 7
Harwood Drive, Amherst, N.Y., 14226; telephone (716) 839-5080.
<<What do You do About Rules>>. (Filmstrip) New York: Guidance
Associates, 1972. 2 rolls: col.; 35 mm. & cassette (14 min.),
discussion guide. Designed to stimulate thought and generate
discussion about whether or not it is ever right to break rules.
<<Whether to Tell the Truth>>. (Motion picture) Learning Corp. of
America, 1972. Made by Hanley Thomson, Toronto. 18 min. sd.
color. 16 mm. Shows how a young man's duty to society conflicts
with his duty to friends when he aids in exposing illegal
activities on the docks.
<<Social Needs as Business Opportunities>>. A debate between
Peter Drucker and Robert Hansberger, CEO of Boise Cascade Corp.
on corporate responsibility and its dangers. 30 minutes; color;
$120 from BNA Communications, Inc., 9401 Decoverly Hall Road,
Rockville, MD 20850; telephone (301) 948-0540.
<<Focus on Ethics>>. Three-part series developed by John Steiner
of California State University, Los Angeles; each part focuses on
a particular case. Part one focuses on discussions of a CEO
considering a bribe; part two focuses on discussions of a manager
who is asked by her main customer to contribute to campaign fund;
part three focuses on a young business executive facing conflicts
between personal values and job experiences (Roger Berg). 60 min
for all three parts; color, videotape or film; $35 preview from
Salenger Educational Media; 1635 12th St., Santa Monica, CA
90404; telephone: (213) 450-1300.
<<Clarifying Your Values: Guidelines for Living>>. Parts I and II.
(Slide). White Plains, N. Y.: Center for Humanities, c1974. 160
slides (plastic mounts) in 2 carousel cartridges: col.; 2x2 in.
with 2 phonodiscs (2 s. each; 1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for
automatic projector) 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. and 2 cassettes. 27 min.
Explores ways to analyze our present values and how to make value
choices. Stresses the idea that we must live by our own standards
even though we may find risks involved. Commentary includes
excerpts of literature and music.
<<But It Isn't Yours>>. (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N.Y., 1972. 2 filmstrips, color. 35 mm. and
cassette (6 min.) Examines the values intrinsic to property
rights, using a story in which a boy borrows wood from a friend
without his permission to fix a broken sled, and using a story in
which a girl fixes her brother's neglected bicycle, only to have
her brother want it back. For primary grades.
<<Cases Material - General Ethics/Values>>
<<The Business of America>>, 1984. Moving documentary that
examines the views of steelworkers, community leaders, business
executives, and economists on the current struggles of basic
industry, especially steel. 1 hour; color; $65 from California
Newsreel, 630 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103; telephone
(415) 621-6196.
<<Soap and Hope>>, (Amway Corp.), 1983. Unique marketing and
motivational techniques have made Amway into a billion dollar
plus enterprise. But for the new distributor, is it an instant
road to riches or a get-rich-quick scheme? 16 minutes; color;
60 Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383
Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Hartz Mountain>>, 1981. At what point do competitive practices
violate the law? -- A case history. 17 minutes; color; 60
Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison
Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<The Money Shuttle>>, (Rockwell International Corp.), 1982. Cost
overruns and mischarging are all too frequent on multi-billion
dollar government contracts. Who pays for it? 16 minutes;
color; 60 Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383
Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Oraflex>>, (Eli Lilly and Co.), 1983. Can a corporate giant
defy the full disclosure requirements of the Food and Drug
Administration and escape responsibility for human life? 15
minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order
Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone
(212) 750-1330.
<<Out of Work>>, (General Electric Co.), 1982. Profits or
people... plant closings and the moving of manufacturing
operations to Third World countries cause corporate dilemmas and
employee anguish. 15 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means Business,
CBS Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y.
10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Activities for Exploring Values>>. Jack L. Nelson. Portland,
Me.: J. W. Walch, c1977. 50 ditto masters: blue & white; 28 cm. &
teachers guide (iv p.) Designed to provide students with tools to
assist them in examining values and making decisions.
<<The Reselling of Tylenol>>, 1982. A top management team openly
tackles a product crisis and finds a solution to satisfy the
consumer and the company. 17 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means
Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York,
N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<A Modern American Tragedy>>, (Hughes Aircraft Co.), 1982. The
selling of defense secrets by trusted employees - a form of
industrial espionage - is a real threat to business, the American
Public, and our country. 17 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means
Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York,
N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Controlling Interest: The World of the Multinational
Corporation>>, 1978. Shows concentration of wealth and resources
in small number of giant multinational companies whose decisions
are based upon making profits. Candid interviews with
corporation executives; study of multinationals in Third World
and in U.S. 45 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film
Center among others.
<<Little White Crimes>>, 1967. Ethical conflicts in business;
uses a case to illustrate conflict between ethics and the
pressures of an advertising executive. 30 minutes; black and
white; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Conscience versus Law>>. (Filmstrip) Chicago: Coronet
Instructional Media, 1977. 6 rolls: col.; 35 mm. & 6 cassettes
(65 min.) and program guide, 28 student activity masters and
answer key. The dilemma. 41 fr.--Civil disobedience. 50 fr.--
Group protest. 49 fr.--Group lawbreaking. 44 fr.--Resisting
authority. 51 fr.--Violence. 40 fr. Designed to help students
solve the dilemma arising when obedience to the law conflicts
with one's own concept of justice.
<<Decision-making>>. (Filmstrip) Larchmont, New York: Media
Basics, c1979. 3 rolls: col.; 35 mm. & 3 cassettes, guide, and 7
spirit masters. 1. Choice. 144 fr.--2. Making decisions. 142
fr.--3. Give and take. 140 fr.
<<Dilemma: An Experience in Ethical Decision Making>>. (Game) San
Diego, CA.: Creative Learning Systems, 1975. various pieces & 4
coordinator's guides and 1 cassette in container (20x20x8 cm.)
Presents "the ethical dilemmas faced by people with
administrative responsibility." Provides the opportunity "for
them to develop the awareness and skills needed to exercise
power over the fates of others in a tough-minded yet
compassionate way. "
<<Making Sense of Our Lives>>. (Kit) Harmin, Merrill Niles,
Illinois : Argus Communications, c1974. 20 packets of value
sheets (spirit masters) in 3 folders with posters, guide.
Expressing feelings and emotions.--Self-concept.--Goals,
decision-making. Designed to familiarize students with value
clarification activities relating to a variety of topics and to
improve students' ability to deal with confusion and conflict.
<<The Corporation>>, 1973. Examines Phillips Petroleum
Corporation from the perspective of its internal constituencies.
53 minutes; color; Indiana University Audiovisual among others.
<<The Right to Live: Who Decides>>? (Motion picture) Learning
Corporation of America; made by Hanley Thomson, Toronto. New
York: Learning Corporation of America, 1972. 1 reel, 17 min.:
sd., b&w; 16 mm. & study guide. Explains the dimensions of
leadership and the responsibilities it includes as evidenced in
the dilemma of a ship's captain when he finds that he must
sacrifice some lives in order to save others.
<<That's No Fair>>! (Filmstrip) New York: Guidance Associates,
1972. 2 rolls: col.; 35mm. & cassette (12min.), discussion guide.
Designed to encourage thought and discussion about unresolved
situations in which the "fair" thing to do is uncertain.
<<The Trouble with Truth>>. (Filmstrip) New York: Guidance
Associates, c1972. 2 rolls: col.; 35mm. & cassette (12 min.),
discussion guide. Designed to stimulate thought and discussion
about situations in which telling the truth is difficult.
<<Value Series, My Community>>. (Picture) Santa Monica, CA.; BFA
Educational Media, c1972. 8 study prints: col.; 32 x 46 cm.
Stealing cookies.--Grocery clerk.--Not enough money.--False
alarm.--Locked playground.--Bike in the doorway.--Initials.--Lost
money.
<<You Promised>>! (Filmstrip) New York: Guidance Associates,
c1972. 2 rolls: col.; 35 mm. & cassette (11 min.), discussion
guide. Designed to encourage thought and discussion about
situations in which it is difficult to keep a promise.
<<You Decide: Making Moral Decisions>>. (Filmstrip).
Pleasantville, N.Y.: Sunburst Communications, 1978. 3 rolls:
col.; 35 mm. & 3 cassettes (43 min.), book, and teacher's guide.
pt. 1. The end vs. the means. 78 fr.--pt. 2. Obligation vs. self-
interest. 89 fr.--pt. 3. Conscience vs. the law. 82 fr.
<<Material on Environmental Issues - General Topic>>
The <<Video Source Book>>, cited in the introduction to this section,
includes approximately 450 citations on Pollution and Ecology.
All of these do not specifically discuss an area germane to
business, however, for those specifically interested in a broader
set of citations, the above source is noted.
<<Earth: No Vacancy -- Limits to Growth>>, 1973. Dennis Meadows,
author of <<Limits to Growth>>, studies population and resource
problems. 23 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center
among others.
<<Ecology: Barry Commoner's Viewpoint>>, 1977. Barry Commoner
discusses his four basic principles of ecology, and presents a
case study of the effects of auto pollution on a national forest.
19 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among
others.
<<Growth Dilemma>>, 1979. Examines the cycle of production,
consumption, and waste in the U.S. that is promoted by continued
economic growth, then speculates that the effects of stopping
growth might also be intolerable. Argues that our economic
system fosters disregard of corporations for the quality of life,
and damage to the ecology in its quest to increase consumption.
Eliot Janeway argues we need economic growth; John Kenneth
Galbraith argues growth should be slowed. 21 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<The Limits to Growth>>, 1973. Based on the book by the same
title; reviews the dire predictions of the Club of Rome. 55
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<To Defeat the Doomsday Doctrine>>, 1974. A criticism of <<The
Limits of Growth>> and of <<The Doomsday Syndrome>>. 23 minutes;
color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Boomsville>>, 1969. Animated chronicle of progress from
wilderness to modern pollution that calls into question the whole
idea of progress. 10 minutes; color; Learning Corporation of
America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102.
Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Land Use and Misuse>>, 1975. The film demonstrates why careful
use of our land surface is essential to human existence. It shows
how some accepted practices - industrial and agricultural abuses,
and urban development - can create a loss of water, crops, and
wildlife, and can even cause climatic changes. 13 minutes; color;
Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New
York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Noise Pollution>>, 1972. This film combines physics, biology,
and meteorology to study the effects of noise on the human ear
and mind. It shows how noise pollution is responsible for
changing physical structures and creating ecological imbalance.
18 minutes; color; Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue
of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Pollution of the Upper and Lower Atmosphere>>, 1975. This film
takes a look at fixtures in our world such as the internal
combustion engine and jet aircraft, and analyzes the effects of
these technologies on the earth's atmosphere. 17 minutes; color;
Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New
York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<The U.S. is: Resource>>, 1979. Statistics on U.S. consumption
of resources as compared to the rest of the world; problems
caused by U.S. consumption of resources. 15 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Tragedy of the Commons>>, 1971. Garrett Hardin illustrates his
views on population and the distribution of world resources. 25
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<MATERIAL ON ENERGY ISSUES AND NUCLEAR POWER>>
The <<Video Source Book>>, cited in the introduction to this section
lists approximately 80 citations dealing with nuclear energy.
Many are not specifically germane to business, however, are noted
for those interested in pursuing a more detailed list of A-V
material in this area.
<<Lovejoy's Nuclear War>>, 1975. Award winning documentary of the
act of civil disobedience by which Sam Lovejoy tried to stop the
building of a nuclear power plant, and his subsequent trail for
"destruction of personal property." 60 minutes; color; Green
Mountain Post Films, Box 229, Turners Falls, MA 01376. Telephone
(413) 863-4754.
<<Black Waters>>, 1981. Conflict between ten corporations
preparing to mine uranium in South Dakota, and local farmers;
focuses on effects of the local economy, and possible health
risks. 28 minutes; color; Green Mountain Post Films, Box 229,
Turners Falls, MA 01376. Telephone (413) 863-4754.
<<More Nuclear Power Stations>>, 1976. Detailed inside view of
the nuclear power industry, tracking the nuclear fuel cycle from
reactor core to re-processing plant, to radioactive waste
disposal and storage. 55 minutes; color; $50 from Green Mountain
Post Films, Box 229, Turner Falls, MA 01376. Telephone (413) 863-
4754.
<<Energy: The Nuclear Alternative>>, 2nd Edition, 1980. Original
government plans, current cut-backs; problems with plant safety
and waste management; Three Mile Island and problems of human
error and mechanical failure are discussed; scientists, industry
spokespersons, citizens, express views pro and con. 22 minutes;
color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Energy: The Continuing Crisis>>, 1975. Causes of energy
shortage; American consumerist mentality; statistics on known
time limits of available energy sources at present use rates. 15
minutes, color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<No Act of God>>, 1977. Examines pros and cons of nuclear power.
28 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among
others.
<<The Power Game>>, 1977. Award winning film on energy problems
and the options: coal, nuclear, solar. 28 minutes; color;
Educational Media Corporation, 2036 LeMoyne Ave., Los Angeles, CA
90026.
<<Radiation and Health>>, 1980(?). A debate between Dr. Helen
Caldicott and Reginald C. Rodgers on the risks and benefits of
nuclear power. 18 minutes; black and white; Green Mountain Post
Films, Box 229, Turners Falls, MA 01376. Telephone (413) 863-
4754.
<<CASE MATERIAL OF SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES>>
<<STRIP MINING>>
<<Have Our Planet and Eat It Too>>? 1972. Controversy between
local community and U.S. Gypsum Company that wants to do open pit
mining for phosphates. 25 minutes; color; University of Illinois
Film Center among others.
<<Look What We've Done to this Land>>, 1974. Conflict between
U.S. utilities and the Hopi and Navajo Indians over effects of
strip-mining and coal-burning plants. 21 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<In Memory of the Land and People>>, 1978. Award winning
documentary on strip-mining and its effects on the environment
and people. 50 minutes; color; $65 from Green Mountain Post
Films, Box 229, Turners Falls, MA 01376; telephone (413) 863-
4754.
<<TOXIC CHEMICALS>>
<<The Poisoning of Michigan>>, 1977. Documents contamination of
animal feed with PBB, a poisonous chemical, in Michigan in 1973
where tests have shown that the poison has spread throughout the
Michigan food chain, and into the human population where it can
cause cancer, birth defects and genetic changes. 68 minutes;
color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<What Price Progress>>? 1976. Three cases of economics versus
the environment: Minamata, (a Japanese fishing village poisoned
by mercury), an Ontario indian village ( also poisoned by
mercury), Silver Bay, Minnesota (where Reserve Mining discharged
asbestos-laden tailings into the water). Margaret Mead, Robert
Heilbroner, and Herman Kahn discuss the issue of trade-offs. 28
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Politics of Poison>>, 1979. Health and Environmental effects of
herbicide spraying in Northern California and Oregon. 53 minutes;
KRON-TV, 1001 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA.
<<Killingground>>, 1979. Network (ABC) television expose of toxic
waste dumps. 50 minutes; color; ABC Pictures Multimedia/Learning
Resources, 1330 Avenue of the Americas, N.Y., N.Y., 10019.
<<WATER POLLUTION>>
<<Troubled Waters>>, 1977. Several cases of water pollution are
examined. 28 minutes; color; Educational Media Corporation, 2036
LeMoyne Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026.
<<Deterioration of Water>>, 1972. If a lake looks clear, does
that mean it is not polluted? Not necessarily, explains this
film, as it illustrates the sources and hazards of water
pollution. 20 minutes; color; Learning Corporation of America,
1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone
(212) 397-9330.
<<MATERIAL ON SPECIFIC WORKER ISSUES>>
<<DISCRIMINATION>>
<<Women and Corporations: Breaking In>>, (82/83?). A professor
specializing in women in management, a female vice president of
Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation, and a female executive from a
leading pharmaceutical company examine the process of breaking
into corporate america and the sex related issues women face. 30
minutes; color; Ar Gee Productions; University of Connecticut
Film Library.
<<Women and Corporations: Moving Up>>, (82/83?). Same panel as
"Breaking In" (above) discusses what it takes for today's
corporate woman to move up the ladder, and how professional
advancement differs from that of her male counterpart. 30
minutes; color; Ar Gee Productions; University of Connecticut
Film Library.
<<Women at Work: Change, Choice, Challenge>>, 1977. Interviews
with seven working women who talk about problems they have had
and about opposition to seeing women working in the same jobs as
men. 19 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among
others.
<<Is Ethnic In>>? (82/83?). Two black corporate executives and
the director of a consortium that places black executives in
corporate jobs offer contradictory views on the present status of
minority executives in corporate America. 30 minutes; color; Ar
Gee Productions; University of Connecticut Film Library.
<<I. Magnin File>>, 1981. When is a corporation in defiance of
the Age Discrimination in Employment Act? An age discrimination
case history. 14 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means Business, CBS
Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.
Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Job Discrimination: Doing Something About It>>, 1977. Examines
several cases of sex discrimination in employment, and analyzes
remedies. 59 minutes; color; Indiana University Audiovisual
Center among others.
<<Affirmative Action in Business>>, 1977. Study of a company's
hiring problems that led to development of awareness sessions for
management and employees. 29 minutes; color; video; WNED Buffalo
- PBS Video.
<<Affirmative Action: Is It the Answer to Discrimination>>. A
panel of lawyers, academicians, and journalists meet to discuss
the legality of granting preference to people on the basis of
sex, race, and national origin. 60 minutes; color; video;
American Enterprise Institute.
<<Women In Management: Threat or Opportunity>>, 1975. Overview of
stereotypes associated with women in management; examines
Weyerhauser Lumber Company affirmative action program. 27
minutes; color; Indiana University Audiovisual Center among
others.
<<The Willmar 8>>. Documentary about working women who go on a
prolonged strike to protest sexual discrimination. Color;
California Newsreel, 630 Natoma St., Rm. 102, San Francisco, CA
94103. Telephone (415) 621-6196
<<SEXUAL HARASSMENT>>
<<Would you let Someone do this to Your Sister>>, 1984. Women from
a variety of occupations describe their experiences, the
devastation of sexual harassment, and how to stop it. 33
minutes; color; UAW Women's Department, 8000 East Jefferson Ave.,
Detroit, Michigan 48214. Telephone (313) 926-5269.
<<Power Pinch>>. Interviews by Ken Howard of women who have been
subjected to sexual harassment on the job and of lawyers,
managers, and directors of women's groups that have attempted to
deal with the problem. 20 minutes; color; The Pennsylvania State
University Audiovisual Services and others.
<<Sexual Harassment: That's Not in My Job Description>>. Case
studies of on the job sexual harassment including male, female,
and homosexual situations; discussion of preventative measures
and legal guidelines. 20 minutes; color; The Pennsylvania State
University Audiovisual Services and others.
<<Sexual Harassment: A Threat to Your Profits>>. Case study of a
woman employee who charges her supervisor with sexual harassment.
20 minutes; color; The Pennsylvania State University Audiovisual
Services and others.
<<The Workplace Hustle>>. Narrated by Ed Asner, featuring Lin
Farley, author of <<Sexual Shakedown>>, discussing corporate and
individual effects of sexual harassment. 30 minutes; color; Clark
Communications, Inc., 943 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA.
94103. Telephone (415) 777-1668.
<<Sergeant Matlovich VS. the U.S. Air Force>>, 1978. The true
story of a war hero who, upon his declaration of homosexuality,
was discharged less than honorably from the Air Force in 1975.
98 minutes; color; Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue
of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Love and Friendship in the Office>>, (82/83?). The president of
an NBC-TV affiliate, the news-caster she married, and a professor
specializing in office relationships talk about the difficulties
and rewards of love and friendship at the office. 30 minutes;
color; Ar Gee Productions; University of Connecticut Film
Library.
<<UNIONS>>
<<Nobody Saw It Coming>>, (with Douglas Fraser, UAW) 1980. How
external events and foreign competition caused domestic
unemployment, the decline of union power, and the need for labor
and management to work more closely together. 16 minutes;
color; 60 Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383
Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Trouble Brewing>>, (Adolph Coors Co.), 1982. A boycott by
organized labor caused a significant drop in sales for a
nonunionized beer company. 16 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means
Business, CBS Inc., Order Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York,
N.Y. 10017. Telephone (212) 750-1330.
<<Labor Union>>, 1979. This program examines the role of today's
labor union and explains how collective bargaining works. 29
minutes; color; video, Dallas County Community College.
<<Seniority and Discrimination>>, 1973. Should a worker with
seniority get promoted and work advantages over another worker?
This problem and its remedies are discussed. 15 minutes; color;
video; Walter J. Klein Company.
<<Fighting For Our Lives>>, 1974. Attempts of United Farm Workers
to organize. 60 minutes; color; United Farm Workers, Box 62, La
Paz, Keene, CA 93531.
<<Harlan County, USA>>, 1976. Academy Award Winner documenting
attempts of coal miners and their families to win a contract at
the Brookside Mine in Harlan County, Kentucky; follows the strike
and the confrontations with police. 103 minutes; color; Cinema
5, 595 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022.
<<WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY>>
<<Asbestos: Fighting a Killer>>, 1977. Workers, union
representatives, medical personnel, discuss asbestos poisoning.
29 minutes; slide show; Oil, Chemical and Atomic workers,
Occupational Health and Safety Department, 1636 Champa, Denver,
CO. 80202.
<<Dust in Our Lungs>>, 1977. Coal miners with black lung disease
discuss strategies for dealing with their problems. 25 minutes;
color; comes with handbook; Highlander Video Center, Box 370, Rt.
3, New Market, TN 37820.
<<Working for your Life>>, 1979. Health and Safety hazards of
women workers. 55 minutes; color; LOHP Films, P.O. Box 315,
Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417. Telephone (201) 891-8240.
<<Safety on the Job: The Hazards of Substance Abuse; Safety on
the Job: Accident Causes and Prevention; Safety on the Job: First
Aid>>, all three films are (82/83?) and deal with various medical
and or managerial aspects of worker safety. 30 minutes; color;
Aims Media; University of Connecticut Film Library.
<<CASES ON WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY>>
<<Song of the Canary>>, 1979. Examination of DBCP poisoning of
workers in a chemical plant in California and of "brown lung"
disease among workers in the Carolinas. 58 minutes; color; LOHP
Films, P.O. Box 315, Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417. Telephone (201)
891-8240.
<<Another Day's Living>>, 1980. Work hazards in logging industry
as seen through the eyes of workers. 30 minutes; color; LOHP
Films, P.O. Box 315, Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417. Telephone (201)
891-8240.
<<Working Steel>>, 1977. Hazards of working in a foundry. 20
minutes; black and white; LOHP films, P.O. Box 315, Franklin
Lakes, N.J. 07417. Telephone (201) 891-8240.
<<EMPLOYMENT, WORKER ALIENATION AND JOB SATISFACTION>>
<<Fired>>, 1983. Documentary drama profiles a fired VP who must
pull himself together and find a new job. It's a close look at
both the plight of unemployed executives and the needs of
organizations seeking to make personnel changes. (part of the
"Enterprise" series - see 'Historical Films' section); 29
minutes: color; Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue of
the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Coping with Technology: Beyond Bureaucracy, Towards a New
Democracy>>, 1977. Warren Bennis, Heilbroner, and Buckminister
Fuller analyze impact of technology on people and organizations.
27 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among
others.
<<The Changing Work Ethic>>. (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates,
1973. 2 filmstrips (pt.1, 105 fr.; pt.2, 80 fr.) color. 35 mm.
and 2 phonodisc; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pt.1, 14 min.; pt.2, 13
min. Explores today's attitudes toward success, different kinds
of work, materialism, and the need to work. Examines rising job
dissatisfaction and explores job enrichment as an approach to
strenghtening the work ethic.
<<Humanizing Work: They Want to Make Work Human Again>>, 1973.
Look at Volvo, Virginia Bell System, and Gaines Dog Food as they
try experiments in "industrial democracy". 17 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center and others.
<<The Trap of Solid Gold>>. Fictional drama staring Cliff
Robertson, Dina Merill and (in cameo role) Dustin Hoffman; a
young executive trying to resolve conflicts between job
advancement and family. 50 minutes; black and white;
International Film Bureau, Inc., 332 South Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60604. Telephone (312) 427-4545.
<<Work>>, 1970. Alienation on the assembly line in an auto
factory. 15 minutes; color; Tricontinental Films, 1550 Bryant
St., 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103.
<<Blue Collar Trap>>, 1972. An NBC white paper, on four young
blue collar workers at the Ford Pinto Plant in California; they
comment on their assembly line jobs, life styles, philosophies,
frustrations, how they like their jobs which they see as
repetitive, robot-like, downgrading and boring. 54 minutes;
color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Two Factories: Japanese, American>>, 1974. Comparison of the
workers, policies, procedures, attitudes of Sylvania (in Batavia,
NY) and Matsushita (in Osaka, Japan). 23 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Clockwork>>, 1982. Original archival footage shows how
Frederick Taylor and his followers attempted to use scientific
management to organize the workplace and how modern automated
assembly and new technology continues to rely on Taylor's
theories at the possible expense of productivity and humaneness.
25 minutes; color; California Newsreel, 630 Natoma St., San
Francisco, CA 94103. Telephone (415) 621-6196.
<<WORKER CONTROL OF BUSINESS>>
<<Buy-Out>>, 1983. Can the 1,200 workers and managers who bought
their unprofitable business from General Motors survive both a
recession and the problems of reorganizing a formerly autocratic
firm into a participatory one? (part of the "Enterprise" series -
see 'Historical Films' section). 29 minutes; color; Learning
Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York,
N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<The Fight Against Black Monday>>, 1978. Grassroots attempts to
have Youngstown steel mills open again under community ownership.
27 minutes; color; California Newsreel, 630 Natoma St., San
Francisco, CA. 94103. Telephone (415) 621-6196.
<<What About the Workers>>? 1978. A series of British programs
examining industrial democracy as it is practiced in Great
Britain and in Europe. 28 minutes each; color; University of
Illinois Film Center. The programs are:
<<The Traditional Company>>. Introduces the major questions of
the series and visits a company which involves workers in the
usual way.
<<Cooperatives and Company Partnerships>>. Visits the Walshall
Locks cooperative and the John Lewis partnership as illustrations
of steps towards industrial democracy.
<<Participation the C.B.I. (Confederation of British
Industries) Way>>. Observes the consultative system of the CBI at
two companies: The Newcastle Brewery and Cadbury-Schweppes.
<<Industrial Democracy the Union Way>>. The role of "worker-
directors" in British industry
<<A visit to Germany and Sweden>>. British representatives
visit the SAAB factory in Sweden and the Volkswagen plant in
Germany.
<<WHISTLEBLOWING>>
<<An Enemy of the People>>? (Motion picture) CBS. Paramus, N.J.:
Time-Life Films, 1976. 1 reel, 20 min.: sd., col.; 16 mm. A
manager in Lockheed's Georgia plant discovers falsified records.
His honesty results in the government ignoring him and his
friends ostracizing him.
<<Consumer Power: Whistleblowing>>, 1973. R. Nader and R.
Townsend, author of <<Up the Organization>>, make a case for
whistleblowing as a form of ethical action against public abuses
by large organizations. Two whistleblowers relate their stories:
E. Gregory from G.M. and D. Hagedorn from Union Carbide. 24
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<A-V MATERIAL ON AGRIBUSINESS>>
<<And the Rich Shall Inherit the Earth>>, 1974. The disappearance
of small family farms and replacement by giant agricultural
corporations. 50 minutes; color; EDUPAC, 231 Norfolk St.,
Walpole, MA. 02081
<<Food: Green Grow the Profits>>, 1974. A critical examination of
agribusiness, contaminated foods and corporate pressure on
growers. 56 minutes; color; Audio Brandon and Macmillan Films,
34 MacQuestion Parkway South, Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10550.
<<The Richest Land>>, 1979(?). Analysis and criticism of
agribusiness in California. 23 minutes; color; National Land for
People Foundation, 2348 N. Cornelia, Fresno, CA 93711.
<<Discover America>>, 1979(?). Analysis and criticism of
multinational corporations in agriculture in California. 40
minutes; synced cassette with study guide; National Land For
People Foundation, 2348 N. Cornelia, Fresno, CA 93711.
<<A-V MATERIALS ON THIRD WORLD ISSUES>>
<<Into the Mouths of Babes>>, 1978. Award winning Bill Moyers
documentary on the use of infant formula in the Third World. 28
minutes; color; CC films, Room 860, 475 Riverside Drive, New
York, N.Y. 10115.
<<Bottle Babies>>, 1975. On infant formula in Third World
countries; 29 minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center
among others.
<<Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast>>? 1976. Slide show on Gulf and
Western Corporation in the Dominican Republic. 20 minutes;
color; slide show; Packard Manse Media Project, Box 450,
Stoughton, MA 02072.
<<Sharing Global Resources>>, 1976. The extraction of Third World
resources by multinationals, and their use to make U.S. consumer
products. 35 minutes; color; slides and audio tape; American
Friends Service Committee, 407 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL
60605.
<<Last Grave at Dimbaza>>, 1975. Award-winning film on South
Africa's Apartheid, including U.S. corporate role in South
Africa. 55 minutes; color, University of Illinois Film Center
among others.
<<September Wheat>>, 1980. A Peter Kreig documentary on world
hunger and agribusiness, focusing on the production of wheat. 96
minutes; color; New Time Films, Inc., 132 West 31st St., 2nd
Floor, New York, N.Y. 10001. Telephone (212) 695-2542.
<<MATERIALS ON DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH>>
<<In the Midst of Plenty>>, 1979. Rural poverty in Minnesota. 58
minutes;color; Universal Community Video, Rarig Center, Studio A,
University of Minnesota.
<<Tragedy of the Commons>>, 1971. Garrett Hardin illustrates his
views on population and the distribution of world resources. 25
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<MATERIAL ON CONSUMERISM>>
<<Fake>>, 1981. How prestigious manufactures are trying to stop
the proliferation of counterfeit products from eroding their
marketplace, reducing their profits, and defrauding the consumer.
14 minutes; color; 60 Minutes Means Business, CBS Inc., Order
Department, 383 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Telephone
(212) 750-1330.
<<The Consumer Ethic>>, 1977. David Klein says that the consumer
must adopt an "eye for an eye" attitude and "blow the whistle"
when he does not get what he pays for. 30 minutes; color; video;
American Humanist Association.
<<Ethics in Advertising>>, 1970. If advertising is unethical, who
is to blame: the advertisers, the advertising agency, the mass
media, the government, or the people? Albert C. Book presents an
explanation of federal and self-regulation of all advertising
media. 30 minutes; color; video, NETCHE, Lincoln, NE.
<<Consumerism>>, 1973. R. Nader discusses consumerism. 21
minutes; color; University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Redlining the City>>, 1977. Relates central city decay to
lending practices of mortgage institutions. 25 minutes; color;
University of Illinois Film Center among others.
<<Big Bucks - A Look at Television Commercials>>, 1980. Award-
winning behind-the-scenes look at the making of a nationally-
broadcast soft drink commercial and at advertising. 30 minutes;
color; Great Plains National, Box 80669, Lincoln, NE 68501.
Telephone (402) 472-2007.
<<Little White Crimes>>, 1967. (See "GENERAL CASES")
<<Consumer be Warned: Frauds and Deception>>. (Filmstrip) Produced
for Current Affairs Films by Jacoby Storm Productions. Wilton,
Conn.: Jacoby/Storm Production, c1973. 84 fr.: col.; 35 mm. & 2
cassettes, and teacher's guide. Teaches the consumer how to
recognize and avoid being taken in by various frauds and
deceptions. Content of one cassette is recorded interview;
interview and guide in pt. 7.
<<Games People Play: Currency and Check Schemes>>, 1979. Program
deals with how currency and check scheme lose can be reduced in
financial institutions. 26 minutes; color; video; MTI
Teleprograms.
<<Typical Gyps and Frauds>>. (Filmstrip) Changing Times Education
Service, 1973. Made by Production Group. 200 fr. color. 35 mm.
and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 28 min. Presents five
real-life situations which help alert students to a variety of
gyps and frauds in the marketplace.
<<The Hidden Side of Selling>>, 1979. This program focuses on the
hidden non-business aspects of selling. 34 minutes; color; video;
Roundtable Films.
<<The Social Values of Marketing>>. Discussion of social
responsibilities and value of marketing and of consumer
motivations. 25 minutes; color; The Pennsylvania State
University among others.
<<MATERIAL DEALING WITH PRIVACY>>
<<Computers, Spies and Private Lives>>. (Videorecording) WGBH. New
York, Time Life Video, 1981. 1 videocassette (58 min.); sd.,
col.; 3/4 in. Discusses the computers which are gathering
information on individuals' finances, politics, and tastes and
are threatening privacy. Tells about nationwide data banks
whose codes can be broken by computer thieves and how a system
of "smart cards" containing computer codes may overcome the
danger.
<<Privacy, Can You Buy It>>? (Motion picture) Hobel-Leiterman
production. (Toronto ?): Document Associates, 1977. 1 film reel
(22 min.): sd., col.; 16 mm. Explores the increasing rate of
intrusion into the privacy of every citizen. Shows sophisticated
surveillance techniques of the New York Police Department, types
of bugging devices, and the use of lie-detectors. Speaks of
dossiers kept by industry and government, industrial espionage,
and computer storage of information.
<<Surveillance: Who's Watching>>?, 1972. An investigative report
on political surveillance and harassment of individuals by the
FBI, city police, and others. 60 minutes; B/W; video; Indiana
University AV Center among others.
<<MATERIAL ON THE HEALTH INDUSTRY>>
<<Health Care: Your Money or Your Life, Parts I and II>>, 1977.
Follows hundreds of patients in two New Your City hospitals to
illustrate the vast differences in health care that money can
buy. Is health care a right or a privilege? 60 minutes each;
color; Downtown community Television Center, 87 Lafayette St.,
New York, N.Y. 10013. Telephone (212) 966-4510.
<<MATERIAL IN LARGE SERIES OR HISTORICAL INTEREST>>
<<The Age of Uncertainty Series>>, 1976. This is a 13 film
series. The series is narrated by John Kenneth Galbraith and
closely follows the text of his book, <<The Age of Uncertainty>>.
The series covers the economic history of the last two-hundred
years. 57 minutes each; University of Illinois Film Center among
others.
1. The Prophets and Promise of Classical Capitalism. (On
Malthus, Smith, and Ricardo.)
2. The Manners and Morals of High Capitalism. (19th century
American Capitalism.)
3. Karl Marx -- the Massive Dissent.
4. The Colonial Idea. (History of colonialism.)
5. Lenin and the Great Ungluing.
6. The Rise and Fall of Money. (The history and function of
money in society.)
7. The Mandarin Revolution. (The end of classic capitalism with
the slump that followed WWI, the ideas of Keynes.)
8. The Fatal Competition. (Origin and development of military-
industrial complex.)
9. The Big Corporation.
10. Land and the People. (Relationship of people to the land
they farm; Third World problems.)
11. The Metropolis. (History and problems of today's city.)
12. Democracy, Leadership and Commitment. (Galbraith
philosophizes on American Democracy.)
13. Weekend in Vermont.
<<Enterprise>>, 1982 & 1983. A 25 program series produced by WGBN
Boston, with the assistance of the Harvard Business School (the
second season is an LCA co-production). Hosted by Eric Sevareid.
Each film is 28-30 minutes; color; Learning Corporation of
America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10102.
Telephone (212) 397-9330.
1. All In the Game
2. Buy-Out
3. Chef's Special
4. The Colonel Comes to Japan
5. Fast Horse in a Bull Market
6. Fired
7. Gulliver's New Travels
8. Hardball
9. The Kyocera Experiment
10. The Making of a Package Deal
11. Not by Jeans Alone
12. The Selling of Terri Gibbs
13. Bankrupt
14. Boeing VS. The World (The Jet Set)
15. The Buck Stops in Brazil
16. California Crude
17. Catfish Fever
18. The Diamond Game
19. Dogfight Over New York
20. Hong Kong Dresses Up
21. The New Space Race
22. One Man's Multinational
23. Start-Up
24. Tailspin
25. Wildcatter
<<Some Call It Greed>>, 1980. An economic history of American
industry from the turn of the century to the present, this film
applauds the achievements of the great capitalists: J.P. Morgan,
Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and Ray Kroc, to name a few.
Accompanied by a complete guide including ditto masters and
workbook. 52 minutes; produced by Forbes Magazine; color;
Learning Corporation of America, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New
York, N.Y. 10102. Telephone (212) 397-9330.
<<Ethics in America>>, 1972+. 25 programs; 30 minutes each; color;
video; American Humanist Association.
1. What is Ethics?
2. Ethics in Government
3. Moral Education in Our Schools -
Pt. 1 - Values Clarification
4 & 5. Moral Education in Our Schools -
Pt. 2 & 3 - Moral Development
6. The Ethics of Teaching
7. The Ethics of Medicine and Psychiatry
8. The Ethics of Scientific Research
9 & 10. The Paranormal: Science or Pseudoscience?
Psychic Phenomena and the Occult
11. Violence and the Law
12. The Welfare Dilemma
13. Censorship in a Free Society
14. The Medical Ethic
15. Ethics and the Corporation - Pt. I
16. Ethics and the Corporation - Pt. II
17. Ethics of Wall Street
18. The Human Cougar
19 & 20. Growth, Happiness, & Self-Realization -
Pts. I & II
21. Man's Place in the Universe
22. Women's Liberation, Sexuality, and the Family
23. The Consumer Ethic
24. N/A
25. Ethics and Human Rights
26. Humanistic Ethics
<<Moral Values in Contemporary Society>>, 1971. 39 program set;
30 minutes each; audio & video; American Humanist Association.
The programs will not be listed here but deal with general moral
values and issues. Available on preview from American Humanist.
<<SELECTED TOPICAL CONCORDANCE>>
Below are listed the biblio1graphical citation reference numbers
for a limited selection of research topics. This list is not
intended to be complete but only a small sampling of possible
research areas. "Murphy's Law" would indicate that your topic
will not be listed. However, hopefully the citations have "hit"
for at least a few people. Also, be sure to cross check
subjects. For example, if you are interested in bribery, you
should also check international, foreign, and multinational.
(This by no means infers that all bribery is international, there
is ample domestic to go around!)
1) Ads. (Children, Deceptive, Manipulative):
87, 966, 1114, 1200, 1246.
2) Affirmative Action:
193, 250, 478, 550, 1156, 1319.
3) Bribery:
128, 229, 327, 368, 443, 553, 554, 658, 675, 676, 682, 691, 722,
727, 753, 778, 890, 891, 968, 992, 1177, 1436.
4) Businessmen, women:
82, 86, 165, 193, 349, 696, 1000, 1127, 1251, 1359, 1384.
5) Codes:
15, 53, 84, 117, 156, 157, 246, 247, 272, 273, 283, 289, 290,
308, 336, 348, 501, 554, 590, 659, 666, 695, 703, 707, 716, 742,
747, 777, 785, 786, 800, 850, 862, 880, 892, 914, 920, 934, 958,
960, 962, 985, 1043, 1097, 1143, 1175, 1194, 1210, 1215, 1272,
1294, 1311, 1343, 1456.
6) Consumer, Consumerism:
HBR reprint #21208, 1, 265, 538, 684, 771, 874, 936, 1012, 1114,
1201, 1211, 1243, 1344.
7) Corrupt:
22, 66, 208, 229, 526, 598, 615, 637, 681, 904, 973, 1249, 1266,
1423.
8) Employee:
HBR reprint #21074, 4, 108, 123, 155, 292, 299, 348, 349, 436,
582, 650, 705, 728, 987, 1009, 1056, 1116, 1221, 1222, 1249,
1268, 1273, 1288.
9) Employer:
HBR reprint #21074, 121, 155, 587, 773, 1222, 1265.
10) Fraud:
71, 253, 309, 374, 679, 728, 1062, 1462, 1478, 1516.
11) Foreign:
7, 76, 186, 229, 274, 368, 503, 526, 661, 675, 676, 730, 927,
968, 973, 1059.
12) Government:
66, 138, 150, 258, 275, 590, 726, 757, 769, 857, 1043, 1058,
1241, 1246, 1249, 1325, 1443, 1449, 1535, 1550.
13) Honest/Dishonest:
45, 100, 252, 313, 347, 705, 728, 805, 904, 982, 1091, 1268,
1359.
14) International:
64, 141, 375, 557, 594, 691, 719, 753, 775, 1444.
15) Justice:
88, 325, 392, 939, 1144, 1152, 1172, 1319, 1477, 1561.
16) Law, Lawyers:
12, 100, 106, 447, 548, 649, 660, 667, 715, 745, 746, 747, 858,
932, 1053, 1082, 1080, 1208, 1230, 1311, 1414, 1428, 1479, 1487,
1504.
17) Multinational:
102, 272, 558, 722, 812, 919, 1046.
18) Polygraphs, Lie Detectors:
48, 93, 171, 203, 372, 397, 587, 774, 830.
19) Privacy:
4, 33, 168, 650, 673, 774, 987, 1071, 1370, 1404, 1425.
20) Profit:
47, 201, 370, 481, 507, 585, 699, 714, 1049, 1257, 1396, 1441,
1491, 1513, 1559, 1587.
21) Regulate, Self-Regulation:
20, 170, 171, 181, 260, 214, 258, 264, 429, 447, 659, 726, 734,
757, 762, 907, 1052, 1152, 1169, 1227, 1295, 1318, 1443.
22) Sexual Harassment, Prejudice:
316, 357, 366, 664, 773, 844, 1008, 1265, 1410.
23) Student(s):
36, 38, 94, 142, 143, 165, 312, 343, 417, 520, 824, 841, 856,
991, 1010.
24) Union(s):
86, 715, 1183.
25) Whistle Blowing:
200, 240, 335, 394, 395, 487, 556, 566, 846, 847, 923, 1203,
1249, 1273, 1293, 1464, 1523, 1524, 1580, 1583.
Several other title searches developed very extensive citation
references. However, when words such as ethics, responsibility,
management, and social were searched, in excess of 100 citation
each were found. When a very large number of citations needed to
be listed it was felt that the process became counter productive.