Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Deni Elliott is Poynter Jamison Chair in Media Ethics & Press Policy and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg.
Part 1 Part I
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The New Landscape of Higher Education Funding
Chapter 4 Analyzing Solicitation, Gifts and Donor Requests
Chapter 5 The Business of Giving and Getting
Chapter 6 What Donors Want
Chapter 7 What Corporations Buy
Chapter 8 Recipients as Givers
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Part 10 Part II: Selected Readings
Chapter 11 Conceptions of Ethics in Educational Administration
Chapter 12 The Ethics and Values of Fund Raising
Chapter 13 Toward a Theory of Fund Raising in Higher Education
Chapter 14 Justice and Charity
Chapter 15 Against Philanthropy: Individual and Corporate
Chapter 16 CASE Code of Ethics
Chapter 17 CASE Donor's Bill of Rights
Elliot is a fine scholar and her previous work related to fund-raising in higher education has been outstanding. The Kindness of Strangers is clearly and sensibly blocked out, and hits a lot of issues of great importance. Arguing that the quest for funds has led administrations into practices that betray the trust of alumni and other donors, Elliot writes extremely well and to a considerably large audience.
— David H. Smith, Fredericks Distinguished Visiting Professor of Ethics, DePauw University