Johnson's book was written for four audiences: people worried about polarization, activists who want an effective model for political advocacy, readers interested in nonviolence, and Christian theologians. Written in a scholarly but engaging style, it points to a way beyond the impasses of ongoing debate about civility and protest.
Johnson's book was written for four audiences: people worried about polarization, activists who want an effective model for political advocacy, readers interested in nonviolence, and Christian theologians. Written in a scholarly but engaging style, it points to a way beyond the impasses of ongoing debate about civility and protest.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought
Russell P. Johnson teaches religious studies and philosophy at the University of Chicago. He has published articles on political polarization, the philosophy of communication, and ethics in popular movies. His research analyses how 'good guys versus bad guys' stories shape how we understand ourselves, imagine our enemies, and work for social change. Beyond Civility in Social Conflict is his first book.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The three voices in the ethics of communication 2. The rules are broken: dilemmas of restraint in war and social conflict 3. Integral communication 4. Illusions and indirect communication 5. 'Dynamically aggressive': the rhetorical force of nonviolent direct action 6. Sharing the good news: integral communication and Christian theology.
Introduction 1. The three voices in the ethics of communication 2. The rules are broken: dilemmas of restraint in war and social conflict 3. Integral communication 4. Illusions and indirect communication 5. 'Dynamically aggressive': the rhetorical force of nonviolent direct action 6. Sharing the good news: integral communication and Christian theology.
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