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Communication Ethics and Universal Values

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications 1997Description: 384pISBN:
  • 0761905855
DDC classification:
  • N42.5 C462
Partial contents:
PART I: Foundations and Framework 1. The Ethics of Being in a Communications Context Clifford G. Christians 2. The Moral Dimension of Communicating Antonio Pasquali 3. Discourse Ethics and Its Relevance for Communication and Media Ethics 46 Edmund Arens 4. Universal Values and Moral Development Theories Denl Elllott PART II: Protonorms Across Cultures 5. The Basic Norm of Truthfulness: Its Ethical Justification and Universality Dietmar Mleth 6. The Arab-Islamic Heritage in Communication Ethics Muhammad I. Aylsh Haydar Badawl Sadig 7. Ethics and the Discourse on Ethics in Post-Colonial India Anantha Sudhaker Babbitt 8. Communication Ethics in a Latin American Context Gabriel Jaime Perez 9. Communalistic Societies: Community and Self-Respect as African Values Andrew Azukaego Moemeka 10. Emergent Values From American Indian Discourse Cynthla-Lou Coleman PART III: Applications 11. Communications, Hope, and Ethics Pedro Gilberto Gomes 12. Communication Ethics in a Changing Chinese Society: The Case of Taiwan Georgette Wang 13. Japanese-Style Communication in a New Global Age Hideo Takelchi 14. Vagaries of Time and Place: Media Ethics in Poland Karol Jakubowicz 15. Accepting the Other: On the Ethics of Intel-cultural Communication in Ethnographic Film Keyan G. Tomaselli Arnold Shepperson 16. Women, Welfare, and the United States Media Robin Andersen Conclusion: An Ethics of Communication Worthy of Human Beings Michael Traber
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PART I: Foundations and Framework
1. The Ethics of Being in a Communications Context
Clifford G. Christians
2. The Moral Dimension of Communicating
Antonio Pasquali
3. Discourse Ethics and Its Relevance for Communication and Media Ethics 46
Edmund Arens
4. Universal Values and Moral Development Theories
Denl Elllott
PART II: Protonorms Across Cultures
5. The Basic Norm of Truthfulness: Its Ethical Justification and Universality
Dietmar Mleth
6. The Arab-Islamic Heritage in Communication Ethics
Muhammad I. Aylsh Haydar Badawl Sadig
7. Ethics and the Discourse on Ethics in Post-Colonial India
Anantha Sudhaker Babbitt
8. Communication Ethics in a Latin American Context
Gabriel Jaime Perez
9. Communalistic Societies: Community and Self-Respect as African Values
Andrew Azukaego Moemeka
10. Emergent Values From American Indian Discourse
Cynthla-Lou Coleman
PART III: Applications
11. Communications, Hope, and Ethics
Pedro Gilberto Gomes
12. Communication Ethics in a Changing Chinese Society: The Case of Taiwan
Georgette Wang
13. Japanese-Style Communication in a New Global Age
Hideo Takelchi
14. Vagaries of Time and Place: Media Ethics in Poland
Karol Jakubowicz
15. Accepting the Other: On the Ethics of Intel-cultural Communication in Ethnographic Film
Keyan G. Tomaselli Arnold Shepperson
16. Women, Welfare, and the United States Media
Robin Andersen
Conclusion: An Ethics of Communication Worthy of Human Beings
Michael Traber

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