Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Research Blog #7: Your Case


 
The cover-up of the 2011 Penn State scandal surrounding Jerry Sandusky's molestation of young athletes serves as my chief example of the ways in which higher education scandals are concealed in an effort to save the good name of the university's brand. My primary resource for information on the scandal as well as the article that will serve as the basis of my paper is one written by Proffitt and Corrigan in their article Penn State’s “Success With Honor”: How Institutional Structure and Brand Logic Disincentivized Disclosure. In this article the authors discuss the ways in which the "corporatized" university placed self-serving economic motivations over the safety of the individuals harmed.

Using both this article as well as a few of my other resources I have gained a lot of significant information regarding the case and judicial information from the trial. I have created a separate blog posts entitled "Important Information" to compile facts that I've learned about the case from various sources. Feel free to peruse through that information.

1 comment:

  1. That sounds like a great article -- and a perfect fit for the way your argument is headed. Basically, that is the problem with "brand logic" -- it really encourages people to cover things up.

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