Christians, Clifford G.

Media ethics and global justice in the digital age - New York Cambridge University Press 2019 - xix, 408 p.

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

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.

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Mass media--Moral and ethical aspects
Mass media--Political aspects
Digital media--Political aspects
Digital media--Moral and ethical aspects

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