Communication ethics literacy : dialogue and difference
著者
書誌事項
Communication ethics literacy : dialogue and difference
Sage, c2009
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全2件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-250) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Communication Ethics Literacy offers a learning model of communication ethics literacy from a dialogic perspective, framing communication ethics as arising from a good or set of goods found within particular narratives, traditions, or virtue structures that guide human life.
Offers examples and references from a variety of communication contexts, such as interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational, and subcontexts, such as family and health
目次
1. The Pragmatic Necessity of Communication Ethics
Student Application: Contending Goods
The Good
Historical Moment: Mapping Communication Ethics
Postmodernity
Learning
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
2. Defining Communication Ethics
Student Application: Finding Narrative Ground
Multiplicity of Communication Ethics
Philosophy of Communication
Applied Communication
Narrative
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
3. Approaches to Communication Ethics: The Pragmatic Good of Theory
Student Application: Choice Making
Democratic Communication Ethics
Universal-Humanitarian Communication Ethics
Codes, Procedures, and Standards in Communication Ethics
Contextual Communication Ethics
Narrative Communication Ethics
Dialogic Communication Ethics
The College Campus: Communication Ethics Perspectives
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
4. Communication Ethics: In the Eye(s) of the Theory of the Beholder
Student Application: Common Sense and Contention
Common Sense
Learning
Theory
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
5. Dialogic Ethics: Meeting Differing Grounds of the "Good"
Student Application: Negotiating Difference
Dialogue and Difference
Dialogic Theory
Dialogic Coordinates: Without Demand
A Dialogic Learning Model of Communication Ethics
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
6. Public Discourse Ethics: Public and Private Accountability
Student Application: What Is Public and Private Space?
Public Discourse: The Public "Good"
Public Decision Making: The Good of Public Accountability
Differentiation of Public and Private Space
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
7. Interpersonal Communication Ethics: The Relationship Matters
Student Application: Relational Responsibility
Interpersonal Communication
Distance
Interpersonal Responsibility
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
8. Organizational Communication Ethics: Community of Memory and Dwelling
Student Application: Finding a Dwelling Place
Organizational Communication
Dwelling Place
Organizations and Institutions
Community of Memory Within Organizations
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
9. Intercultural Communication Ethics: Before the Conversation Begins
Student Application: The Unfamiliar
Intercultural Communication
Culture
Culture Shock
The Inarticulate
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
10. Business and Professional Communication Ethics
Student Application: Finding Direction
Business and Professional Communication
The Dialectic of Direction and Change
Public Testing
Pointing to a Dialogic Ethic in Business and Professional Communication
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
11. Health Care Communication Ethics
Student Application: Responding to the Other
Health Care Communication
Health
Responsiveness
Care
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
12. Communication Ethics Literacy and Difference: Dialogic Learning
Student Application: Understanding the Other
Pragmatic
Crisis Communication
Communication Ethics Literacy
The Pragmatics of Dialogic Ethics
Communication Ethics: Reflection and Action
Engaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables
「Nielsen BookData」 より