The handbook of global communication and media ethics

"This groundbreaking collection provides a comprehensive picture of the ethical dimensions of communication in a global setting. Bringing together scholars from around the world, this substantial work examines ethical issues raised by globalization, the practice of journalism, popular culture,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Fackler, Mark (-), Fortner, Robert S.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell c2011.
Colección:Handbooks in communication and media.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009649924506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Series page""; ""Title page""; ""Copyright""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Preface""; ""1 Primordial Issues in Communication Ethics""; ""Metaethics""; ""Normative Ethics""; ""Descriptive Ethics""; ""Summary""; ""2 Communication Ethics""; ""Introduction""; ""Difference and Wonder""; ""Meeting the Unexpected and the Good""; ""Communication Ethics""; ""An Other-Centered Communication Ethic: From Identity to Metanarrative(s)""; ""3 Information, Communication, and Planetary Citizenship""; ""Introduction""; ""Is There a Humanity?""; ""Planetary Citizenship""; ""Globalization and Macroethics""
  • ""Informational Sphere""""Communicational Sphere""; ""Seven Conclusions, Seven Hypotheses""; ""4 Global Communication and Cultural Particularisms""; ""Introduction""; ""The Inquiry""; ""Islam and Global Communication""; ""Culture, Communication and Development in a Global Context""; ""Civilizations, Dialogue and Global Communication""; ""Identity Politics as a Civilizational Awareness of the Self: Sources of Fragmentation in Global Communication""; ""Could Cultural Modernity be Shared as a Discourse for Global Communication? Modernization and Secularization""; ""Conclusion""
  • ""5 The Ethics of Privacy in High versus Low Technology Societies""""Privacy in High Technology Societies""; ""Privacy in Low Technology Countries""; ""The Universality of Privacy""; ""6 Social Responsibility Theory and Media Monopolies""; ""Three Stories, Three Mandates""; ""The Hutchins Commission""; ""Difficulties of International Application""; ""The Political Economy Critique""; ""The Communitarian Turn""; ""Social Responsibility in the Southern Hemisphere""; ""Is a Press Monopoly Inevitable?""; ""New Directions""; ""Parastatal Cooperation""; ""New Challenges""; ""7 Ethics and Ideology""
  • ""Back to the Beginning""""Placing Communication at the Ideological Nexus""; ""Ideology and Ethics: Core Questions""; ""My Fellow Citizens: The Inaugural Speech of Barack Obama""; ""8 Fragments of Truth""; ""What is the Relevance of this to Universal Values?""; ""The Importance of Water to Human Life""; ""The Importance of Oxygen to Human Life""; ""The Right to Communication""; ""The Right to Communication as a Universal Value""; ""9 Glocal Media Ethics""; ""Globalization as Glocalization""; ""Global Media Ethics""; ""Changing Indian Media Landscape""; ""Glocal Media Ethics""; ""Conclusion""
  • ""10 Feminist Ethics and Global Media""""Setting the Context""; ""The Ethics of Care""; ""Who Deserves Care?""; ""Applying Moral Epistemology to Media""; ""Empirical Data""; ""Sex and Sexual Harassment""; ""Is a Feminist Ethics Distinctive?""; ""Conclusion""; ""11 Words as Weapons""; ""The Media in Wartime: From Militarism to New Militarism""; ""Secret State, Secret Warfare, Silent Press""; ""New Militarism in the United States""; ""Growth of Secret US State and Covert Presidency""; ""Secret Warfare: Away from the Probing Press""; ""The Great Vietnam Media Myth""
  • ""Backing Our Boys in Vietnam""