Communicating Ethically provides a broad introduction to the ethical nature of communication. Now in its second edition, the text has been revised to further address current issues, such as: evolving social media and digital platforms, growing cultural communication and discussion of diversity, and the ethics of public discourse. This book combines coverage of the major systems of ethical reasoning with applications, including case studies in each chapter, to investigate ethics within many fields in the communication discipline. Incorporating a simple framework for ethical reasoning allows the reader to develop their own understanding of the various criteria for making ethical judgments.
2. William J. Bennett, The Moral Compass (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995”, p. 19. 3. Martin Buber, “Elements of the Interhuman”, in The Knowledge of Man, trans. M. Friedman and R.G. Smith (New York: Harper & Row, 1965”; John Stewart, ...
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Core text for communication or media ethics courses, presenting traditional and modern ethical theories and their importance for practical work in communication professions and settings New edition covers contemporary scholarship and issues ...
The book defines and explains the relationship between ethics, ethical communication, and ethical interpersonal communication, and helps the reader identify ethical interpersonal communication in people's verbal and nonverbal messages.
This book tries to fill that need by discussing ethical concerns as they emerge in the areas of the communication process -- the communicator, the message, the media, the audience, and the situation.
Cheney, George, Lars Thoger Christensen, Theodore E. Zorn, Jr., and Shiv Ganesh. Organizational Communication in an Age of Globalization: Issues, Reflections, Practices. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2003, chapters 7, 10, and 14.
This book presents the first comprehensive set of principles for an ethics of science communication.
Offering an examination of Maat from a specifically communication ethics perspective, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Communication Ethics, African philosophy, Rhetorical theory, Africana Studies and Ancient ...
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