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Communication ethics and universal values

The contributors, representing a diverse range of intercultural perspectives, provide a list of ethical principles common to all their cultures, and demonstrate that cultures in all their differences share a common ground from which to view the media.

Други автори: Christians, Clifford G., Traber, Michael.
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ℗♭1997.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Communication ethics and universal values.
Съдържание:
  • Part I: Foundations and framework.
  • The Ethics of being in a communications context /
  • Clifford G. Christians
  • The Moral dimension of communicating /
  • Antonio Pasquali
  • Discourse ethics and its relevance for communication and media ethics /
  • Edmund Arens
  • Universal values and moral development theories /
  • Deni Elliott
  • Part II: Protonorms across cultures.
  • The Basic norm of truthfulness: its ethical justification and universality /
  • Dietmar Mieth
  • The Arab-Islamic heritage in communication ethics /
  • Muhammad I. Ayish, Haydar Badawi Sadig
  • Ethics and the discourse on ethics in post-colonial India /
  • Anantha Sudhaker-Babbili
  • Communication ethics in a Latin American context /
  • Gabriel Jaime Perez
  • Communalistic societies: community and self-respect as African values /
  • Andrew Azukaego Moemeka
  • Emergent values from American Indian discourse /
  • Cynthia-Lou Coleman
  • Part III: Applications.
  • Communications, hope, and ethics /
  • Pedro Gilberto Gomes
  • Communication ethics in a changing Chinese society: the case of Taiwan /
  • Georgette Wang
  • Japanese-style communication in a new global age /
  • Hideo Takeichi
  • Vagaries of time and place: media ethics in Poland /
  • Karol Jakubowicz
  • Accepting the other: on the ethics of intercultural communication in ethnographic film /
  • Keyan G. Tomaselli, Arnold Shepperson
  • Women, welfare, and the United States media /
  • Robin Andersen
  • Conclusion: an ethics of communication worthy of human beings /
  • Michael Traber.