The second edition of this handbook offers a thoroughly updated overview of the different approaches and perspectives in communication ethics today. This handbook serves as a must-read for faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in all areas of communication studies.
The second edition of this handbook offers a thoroughly updated overview of the different approaches and perspectives in communication ethics today. This handbook serves as a must-read for faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in all areas of communication studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amit Pinchevski is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Patrice M. Buzzanell is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of South Florida, USA. Jason Hannan is Professor in the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications at the University of Winnipeg, Canada.
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Introduction Part I: Traditions 1. Rhetoric and Ethics 2. Dialogic Ethics: Listening 3. Virtue Ethics: Conversing with the Dissonant Remainders of Democracy 4. Liberalism 5. Pragmatism: Communication Ethics as Melioristic Inquiry 6. The Origin and Horizon of Ethics: A Philosophical Hermeneutic Interpretation 7. Poststructuralism: A Philosophy of Difference 8. Transnational Feminist Ethics and Second World Feminist Ethics 9. Relevance of Postcolonial Logics in Communication Ethics Part II: Contents 10. Identity, Difference, and Interpersonal Relationships: (Re)Considering Interpersonal Communication Ethics 11. Organizational Communication Ethics 12. Health Communication Ethics 13. Enhancing Ethics in Varied Communication Contexts through Dialogical Communication 14. The End of Traditional Journalism Ethics 15. Questioning the Ontological Legitimacy of Law: A Communication Ethics Approach to Sexual Violence Law 16. Climate Communication 17. Slow Bearings in the Dark: Waiting and the Ethics of Carefully Attending in the Digital Limit Situation Part III: Debates 18. Artificial Intelligence 19. Media Witnessing and the Ethics of Humanitarian Communication 20. Intersectionality: (Re)orienting toward Social Justice and Ethics in Communication Scholarship 21. Truth, Fake News, and Conspiracy Theories 22. On the Impossibility of Ethical Surveillance 23. Digital Activism Ethics 24. Culture Wars 25. Disability at the Intersections of Communication Ethics and Media Technologies 26. Queer Theory and Communication Ethics: Deconstructing and Reimagining Dominant Norms 27. On the Ethical Complexity of Digital Game Experiences Epilogue Index
Introduction Part I: Traditions 1. Rhetoric and Ethics 2. Dialogic Ethics: Listening 3. Virtue Ethics: Conversing with the Dissonant Remainders of Democracy 4. Liberalism 5. Pragmatism: Communication Ethics as Melioristic Inquiry 6. The Origin and Horizon of Ethics: A Philosophical Hermeneutic Interpretation 7. Poststructuralism: A Philosophy of Difference 8. Transnational Feminist Ethics and Second World Feminist Ethics 9. Relevance of Postcolonial Logics in Communication Ethics Part II: Contents 10. Identity, Difference, and Interpersonal Relationships: (Re)Considering Interpersonal Communication Ethics 11. Organizational Communication Ethics 12. Health Communication Ethics 13. Enhancing Ethics in Varied Communication Contexts through Dialogical Communication 14. The End of Traditional Journalism Ethics 15. Questioning the Ontological Legitimacy of Law: A Communication Ethics Approach to Sexual Violence Law 16. Climate Communication 17. Slow Bearings in the Dark: Waiting and the Ethics of Carefully Attending in the Digital Limit Situation Part III: Debates 18. Artificial Intelligence 19. Media Witnessing and the Ethics of Humanitarian Communication 20. Intersectionality: (Re)orienting toward Social Justice and Ethics in Communication Scholarship 21. Truth, Fake News, and Conspiracy Theories 22. On the Impossibility of Ethical Surveillance 23. Digital Activism Ethics 24. Culture Wars 25. Disability at the Intersections of Communication Ethics and Media Technologies 26. Queer Theory and Communication Ethics: Deconstructing and Reimagining Dominant Norms 27. On the Ethical Complexity of Digital Game Experiences Epilogue Index
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