Communication and Media Ethics / / ed. by Patrick Lee Plaisance.
Ethics in communication and media has arguably reached a pivotal stage of maturity in the last decade, moving from disparate lines of inquiry to a theory-driven, interdisciplinary field presenting normative frameworks and philosophical explications for communicative practices. The intent of this vol...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Handbooks of Communication Science ,
26 |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XV, 557 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- 1. Defining the Field
- 2. A History of Media Ethics: From Application to Theory and Back Again
- 3. Communication Ethics: Origins and Trajectories
- 4. Cultural Pluralism and Media Ethics: Theorizing in a Globalized World of Difference
- 5. Contractualism for Media Ethics
- 6. Moral Psychology
- 7. Theorizing the Ambitions, Opportunities, and Limitations of Democratic Dialogue
- 8. Deontology
- 9. Consequentialism
- 10. Virtue Ethics & Media
- 11. Care Ethics: A Different Voice for Communication and Media Ethics
- 12. Harm in Journalism
- 13. Harm in Media Marketing: the Branding of Values
- 14. Harm and Entertainment
- 15. Harm in Public Relations
- 16. Justice and Media Ethics
- 17. Principled Advocacy
- 18. Morality in Entertainment
- 19. Popular Culture and Media
- 20. Communication Ethics and Globalization
- 21. Communication Ethics Research: Evolution and Thoughtful Response
- 22. No Greater Than Who I Actually Am: Virtue Ethics in Digital Life Narratives
- 23. Web Architecture and Values in the Stack: Exploring the Relationship between Internet Infrastructure and Human Values
- 24. Communication Technology and Perception
- 25. Research Directions
- 26. Theorizing over the Horizon: Ontology in the Global Imaginary
- 27. Toward an Interpretive Framework: Neuroethical Considerations for Media Ethics
- 28. Searching for Universals without Making Problematic Imperialistic Assumptions
- Biographical notes on the contributors
- Index