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[casi] BBC radio 4 moral maze/media representation - clarification



Please note that my comment at the end of my last post was not directed
at any particular researcher or programme, but meant as a general point
(I didn't hear the Moral Maze).  I meant to say:

"Even in a public service such as the BBC, which prides itself in being
unbiased, it
is all too easy to fall below standard in this global age by relying
too much on research done by English-speaking journalists who just tap a
few words into Google from the comfort of their desks."

best wishes
Cathy

--
Cathy Aitchison

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