Media ethics and global justice in the digital age
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Media ethics and global justice in the digital age
(Communication, society, and politics)
Cambridge University Press, 2019
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 338-390) and index
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Description
Today's digital revolution is a worldwide phenomenon, with profound and often differential implications for communities around the world and their relationships to one another. This book presents a new, explicitly international theory of media ethics, incorporating non-Western perspectives and drawing deeply on both moral philosophy and the philosophy of technology. Clifford Christians develops an ethics grounded in three principles - truth, human dignity, and non-violence - and shows how these principles can be applied across a wide range of cases and domains. The book is a guide for media professionals, scholars, and educators who are concerned with the global ramifications of new technologies and with creating a more just world.
Table of Contents
- 1. The technological problem: instrumentalism and its cognates
- 2. The ethics of being
- 3. Ethics of truth
- 4. Ethics of human dignity
- 5. Ethics of nonviolence
- 6. Cosmopolitan justice and its agency
- Afterword
- References
- Index.
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