Media ethics and global justice in the digital age / Clifford G. Christians.

Christians, Clifford G.
Call Number
175
Author
Christians, Clifford G., author.
Title
Media ethics and global justice in the digital age / Clifford G. Christians.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 408 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Communication, society and politics
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Mar 2019).
Contents
Introduction -- The technological problem: instrumentalism and its cognates -- The ethics of being -- Ethics of truth -- Ethics of human dignity -- Ethics of nonviolence -- Cosmopolitan justice and its agency -- Afterword.
Summary
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.
Subject
Mass media Moral and ethical aspects.
Digital media Moral and ethical aspects.
Multimedia
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Summary
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.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Mar 2019).
Contents
Introduction -- The technological problem: instrumentalism and its cognates -- The ethics of being -- Ethics of truth -- Ethics of human dignity -- Ethics of nonviolence -- Cosmopolitan justice and its agency -- Afterword.
Subject
Mass media Moral and ethical aspects.
Digital media Moral and ethical aspects.
Multimedia