This book bridges a philosophical gap between normative questions and empirical research into communication and information technology. It is an essential guide for scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students of research and theory in communication, philosophy, political science, and the social sciences.
This book bridges a philosophical gap between normative questions and empirical research into communication and information technology. It is an essential guide for scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students of research and theory in communication, philosophy, political science, and the social sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Max Hänska is an Associate Fellow at the Free University of Berlin and has previously held posts at De Montfort University, the University of Gothenburg, and the London School of Economics, where he also earned a PhD. His research interests center on social media and collective action, as well as normative questions in the communications field.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - Empirical Research, and the Inextricability of Normative Ideas Section 1: An Introduction to Normative Analysis 2. Normativity, or What We Mean When We Say Ought 3. Can the Facts Tell us What Ought to be? 4. Why Principles are Fact-Invariant 5. Communications Against Domination Section 2: Technological Transformations of the Normative 6. Print Against Domination 7. Platforms and Networked Non-domination 8. Machine Intelligence and Discursive Control
1. Introduction - Empirical Research, and the Inextricability of Normative Ideas Section 1: An Introduction to Normative Analysis 2. Normativity, or What We Mean When We Say Ought 3. Can the Facts Tell us What Ought to be? 4. Why Principles are Fact-Invariant 5. Communications Against Domination Section 2: Technological Transformations of the Normative 6. Print Against Domination 7. Platforms and Networked Non-domination 8. Machine Intelligence and Discursive Control
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