Philosophy of Communication Ethics
Alterity and the Other
Herausgeber: Arneson, Patricia; Arnett, Ronald C.
Philosophy of Communication Ethics
Alterity and the Other
Herausgeber: Arneson, Patricia; Arnett, Ronald C.
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Philosophy of Communication Ethics is a unique and timely volume that creatively examines communication ethics, philosophy of communication, and the 'Other.'
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Philosophy of Communication Ethics is a unique and timely volume that creatively examines communication ethics, philosophy of communication, and the 'Other.'
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- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477559
- ISBN-10: 1611477557
- Artikelnr.: 46606544
- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477559
- ISBN-10: 1611477557
- Artikelnr.: 46606544
Ronald C. Arnett is chair and professor at the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies and the Henry Koren, C.S.Sp., Endowed Chair for Scholarly Excellence at Duquesne University. Pat Arneson is associate professor and co-director of the graduate programs at the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies at Duquesne University.
Acknowledgments Introduction Section I: Otherness: Place and Space Chapter
1: The Pantheism Controversy: Rhetoric, Enlightenment, and Memory by G. L.
Ercolini Chapter 2: A Rhetoric of Sentiment: The House the Scots Built by
Ronald C. Arnett Chapter 3: Before the One and the Other: Ethico-Political
Communication and Community by Pat J. Gehrke Chapter 4: Ethics, Kairos, &
Akroasis: An Essay on Time and Relation by Lisbeth Lipari Section II:
Otherness and Justice Chapter 5: Communication, Diversity, and Ethics in
Higher Education by Brenda J. Allen Chapter 6: Tymieniecka's Benevolent
Sentiment as Ground for Communication Ethics: Juliette Hampton Morgan's
Advocacy for Racial Justice by Pat Arneson Chapter 7: The Ethical
Challenges of Friendship in Interpersonal and Mexico-US Relations: A Case
Study of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada by Austin S. Babrow and
Lindsey M. Rose Chapter 8: Resolutions of Regret: The Other in the
Evolution of a State Apology for Slavery by John B. Hatch Chapter 9: Public
Memory of Christopher Isherwood's Novel, A Single Man: Communication
Ethics, Social Differences, and Alterity in Media Portrayals of
Homosexuality by Lester C. Olson Section III: Otherness and Contextual
Divergence Chapter 10: Organization as Other: Professional Civility as
Communicative Care for Institutions by Janie M. Harden Fritz Chapter 11: An
Example of the Plurality of Levels of Communication Ethics Analysis in a
Newspaper Article by Alain Létourneau Chapter 12: Leisure and the Other:
Philosophy and Communication Ethics by Annette M. Holba Chapter 13: Saving
the Nation: Redemptive Ethos and the Moral Figure of the Refugee by Andreea
Deciu Ritivoi Chapter 14: Communicology and the Ethics of Selfhood under
the Regime of Antidepressant Medicine by Isaac E. Catt Afterword
Machiavelli's Question Mark and the Problem of Ethical Communication by
Gerard A. Hauser Bibliography About the Contributors
1: The Pantheism Controversy: Rhetoric, Enlightenment, and Memory by G. L.
Ercolini Chapter 2: A Rhetoric of Sentiment: The House the Scots Built by
Ronald C. Arnett Chapter 3: Before the One and the Other: Ethico-Political
Communication and Community by Pat J. Gehrke Chapter 4: Ethics, Kairos, &
Akroasis: An Essay on Time and Relation by Lisbeth Lipari Section II:
Otherness and Justice Chapter 5: Communication, Diversity, and Ethics in
Higher Education by Brenda J. Allen Chapter 6: Tymieniecka's Benevolent
Sentiment as Ground for Communication Ethics: Juliette Hampton Morgan's
Advocacy for Racial Justice by Pat Arneson Chapter 7: The Ethical
Challenges of Friendship in Interpersonal and Mexico-US Relations: A Case
Study of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada by Austin S. Babrow and
Lindsey M. Rose Chapter 8: Resolutions of Regret: The Other in the
Evolution of a State Apology for Slavery by John B. Hatch Chapter 9: Public
Memory of Christopher Isherwood's Novel, A Single Man: Communication
Ethics, Social Differences, and Alterity in Media Portrayals of
Homosexuality by Lester C. Olson Section III: Otherness and Contextual
Divergence Chapter 10: Organization as Other: Professional Civility as
Communicative Care for Institutions by Janie M. Harden Fritz Chapter 11: An
Example of the Plurality of Levels of Communication Ethics Analysis in a
Newspaper Article by Alain Létourneau Chapter 12: Leisure and the Other:
Philosophy and Communication Ethics by Annette M. Holba Chapter 13: Saving
the Nation: Redemptive Ethos and the Moral Figure of the Refugee by Andreea
Deciu Ritivoi Chapter 14: Communicology and the Ethics of Selfhood under
the Regime of Antidepressant Medicine by Isaac E. Catt Afterword
Machiavelli's Question Mark and the Problem of Ethical Communication by
Gerard A. Hauser Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Section I: Otherness: Place and Space Chapter
1: The Pantheism Controversy: Rhetoric, Enlightenment, and Memory by G. L.
Ercolini Chapter 2: A Rhetoric of Sentiment: The House the Scots Built by
Ronald C. Arnett Chapter 3: Before the One and the Other: Ethico-Political
Communication and Community by Pat J. Gehrke Chapter 4: Ethics, Kairos, &
Akroasis: An Essay on Time and Relation by Lisbeth Lipari Section II:
Otherness and Justice Chapter 5: Communication, Diversity, and Ethics in
Higher Education by Brenda J. Allen Chapter 6: Tymieniecka's Benevolent
Sentiment as Ground for Communication Ethics: Juliette Hampton Morgan's
Advocacy for Racial Justice by Pat Arneson Chapter 7: The Ethical
Challenges of Friendship in Interpersonal and Mexico-US Relations: A Case
Study of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada by Austin S. Babrow and
Lindsey M. Rose Chapter 8: Resolutions of Regret: The Other in the
Evolution of a State Apology for Slavery by John B. Hatch Chapter 9: Public
Memory of Christopher Isherwood's Novel, A Single Man: Communication
Ethics, Social Differences, and Alterity in Media Portrayals of
Homosexuality by Lester C. Olson Section III: Otherness and Contextual
Divergence Chapter 10: Organization as Other: Professional Civility as
Communicative Care for Institutions by Janie M. Harden Fritz Chapter 11: An
Example of the Plurality of Levels of Communication Ethics Analysis in a
Newspaper Article by Alain Létourneau Chapter 12: Leisure and the Other:
Philosophy and Communication Ethics by Annette M. Holba Chapter 13: Saving
the Nation: Redemptive Ethos and the Moral Figure of the Refugee by Andreea
Deciu Ritivoi Chapter 14: Communicology and the Ethics of Selfhood under
the Regime of Antidepressant Medicine by Isaac E. Catt Afterword
Machiavelli's Question Mark and the Problem of Ethical Communication by
Gerard A. Hauser Bibliography About the Contributors
1: The Pantheism Controversy: Rhetoric, Enlightenment, and Memory by G. L.
Ercolini Chapter 2: A Rhetoric of Sentiment: The House the Scots Built by
Ronald C. Arnett Chapter 3: Before the One and the Other: Ethico-Political
Communication and Community by Pat J. Gehrke Chapter 4: Ethics, Kairos, &
Akroasis: An Essay on Time and Relation by Lisbeth Lipari Section II:
Otherness and Justice Chapter 5: Communication, Diversity, and Ethics in
Higher Education by Brenda J. Allen Chapter 6: Tymieniecka's Benevolent
Sentiment as Ground for Communication Ethics: Juliette Hampton Morgan's
Advocacy for Racial Justice by Pat Arneson Chapter 7: The Ethical
Challenges of Friendship in Interpersonal and Mexico-US Relations: A Case
Study of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada by Austin S. Babrow and
Lindsey M. Rose Chapter 8: Resolutions of Regret: The Other in the
Evolution of a State Apology for Slavery by John B. Hatch Chapter 9: Public
Memory of Christopher Isherwood's Novel, A Single Man: Communication
Ethics, Social Differences, and Alterity in Media Portrayals of
Homosexuality by Lester C. Olson Section III: Otherness and Contextual
Divergence Chapter 10: Organization as Other: Professional Civility as
Communicative Care for Institutions by Janie M. Harden Fritz Chapter 11: An
Example of the Plurality of Levels of Communication Ethics Analysis in a
Newspaper Article by Alain Létourneau Chapter 12: Leisure and the Other:
Philosophy and Communication Ethics by Annette M. Holba Chapter 13: Saving
the Nation: Redemptive Ethos and the Moral Figure of the Refugee by Andreea
Deciu Ritivoi Chapter 14: Communicology and the Ethics of Selfhood under
the Regime of Antidepressant Medicine by Isaac E. Catt Afterword
Machiavelli's Question Mark and the Problem of Ethical Communication by
Gerard A. Hauser Bibliography About the Contributors