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The book shows the way in which ethical communication and social responsibility can contribute to the ethical reconstruction of the public space. The volume analyzes the relation between communication, ethics and deontology and displays the way theories and behaviors of actors in the communication space may be ethically shaped by using the concept of minimal ethics founded in the postmodern ethics. Departing from this concept, ethical and efficient ethics makes possible the responsible ownership of personal, organizational, community or social values, beyond the dispute between relativism and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book shows the way in which ethical communication and social responsibility can contribute to the ethical reconstruction of the public space. The volume analyzes the relation between communication, ethics and deontology and displays the way theories and behaviors of actors in the communication space may be ethically shaped by using the concept of minimal ethics founded in the postmodern ethics. Departing from this concept, ethical and efficient ethics makes possible the responsible ownership of personal, organizational, community or social values, beyond the dispute between relativism and absolutism. The author discusses the notions of individual responsibility, organizations responsibility, and state s responsibility as an organization that acts both at citizens level and at global level. All these lead to the conclusion that the globalization of communication supposes the continuous dynamics of regulation and codification in the communication field, and also lead to a professionalization of ethical expertise in media communication, public relations and social responsibility.
Autorenporträt
Sandu Frunz¿ is associate professor at the Department of Communication, Public Relations and Advertising, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania. His areas of research include: relational ethics, public relations ethics, ethics in advertising, biopolitics, religion and ideology, post-Holocaust philosophy.