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TCID 2080: Investigating Misleading Communication

This guide helps you complete the TCID 2080 Unit 8 assignment on misleading corporate communication practices known as washing. You’ll write a 4+ page workplace-style report and create a presentation analyzing a real-world case of washing.

Use this guide to:

  • Understand types of washing
  • Find credible sources for your case
  • Analyze and Cite your sources correctly

Course Context

In TCID 2080, students explore how communication shapes public perception in professional settings. This assignment focuses on how companies use marketing to appear more ethical, sustainable, or health-conscious than they truly are. Your report will analyze a real-world case and explain its impact on reputation, trust, and industry practices.

 

What Is “Washing”?

Washing is a communication strategy where companies exaggerate positive traits to distract from harmful practices or appeal to consumers.

Common types include:

  • Greenwashing – Misleading environmental claims
  • Healthwashing – Marketing unhealthy products as healthy
  • Wokewashing – Using social justice language to sell products
  • Sportswashing – Using sports to distract from human rights issues

Tip: these practices are often studied under the language ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ or ‘CSR.’ Use that term to locate academic and business ethics publications related to workplace communication.Try searching "Corporate social responsibility" and "washing" in the library OneSearch for academic studies.

Review these sources to learn more about ‘washing’ in marketing and business communication. Start with these selected studies and academic articles and then use their reference lists to expand your search based on Journal titles, authors, and key words.