Little book of big ideas: Philosophy. (2006).
Stangroom, Dr J. (2006). Little book of big ideas: Philosophy. Sydney: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
ISBN 9780733316746
Little book of big ideas: Economics.(2007).
Forstater, M. (2007). Little book of big ideas: Economics. Sydney, N.S, W: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
ISBN 9780733316760
Little book of big ideas: Business.(2008).
Lipczynski, Dr J. (2008). Little book of big ideas: Business. Sydney, N.S.W: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
ISBN 9780733321290
I got the Philosophy book first as I had returned to study with a full-time load and a lot of catching up to do. Ethics and the Media was one of four subjects in the first semester of my Masters degree and I needed to be able to get my head around some of the basics and the philosophical background of ethics. When the other two books came up in a second-hand bookstore not long after I was keen to snap them up.
Other reading of related texts
Reference List / In-Text Citation Styles in APA 6th
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Unless otherwise noted all books that are listed in my references were in my personal library at the time of the first blog posting about the book being reviewed.
Some titles were borrowed from RMIT University libraries during the period 2006-2016, or from Hobsons Bay City Council library at other times.
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