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A Time before Deception: Truth in Communication, Culture, and Ethics
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In his groundbreaking exploration of the forms, meanings, and ethics of
Indigenous communication, Cooper presents evidence that Native cultures may
have originated from highernot more "primitive"civilizations. Looking
beneath the surface of tribal communication, Cooper describes practices of
tribal cultures worldwide and examines more specifically the communication
ethic of the Dine (Navajo) of northern Arizona and the Shuswap people of
British Columbia, with both of whom he lived for several months. What he
finds is the deeper significance of communication for these early Americans:
it is at once the embodiment of truth, the expression of gratitude to the
Creator, and the vehicle for maintaining harmony with the natural world.
About the Author;
Thomas W. Cooper, former assistant to Marshall McLuhan, is a tenured
associate professor of mass communication at Emerson College. He received the
Helen Rose Ethics in Communication Award for 1996 and honorable mention for
the Coltrin Communication Professor of the Year Award from the International
Radio and Television Society in 1997. Thomas researches ethical questions in
mass communication, journalism, speech, and the arts, and has edited many
publications in these fields, including "Television and Ethics," "Natural
Rhythms," and "Communication Ethics and World Change."