Ethics and Communication
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Collste, Göran
Ethics and Communication
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Collste, Göran
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How do we communicate morals and values in a world that is becoming increasingly interdependent? This collection of essays explores ethics and communication with reference to specific world views and religions, focusing on the challenge of globalisation for ethical communication in particular social arenas.
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How do we communicate morals and values in a world that is becoming increasingly interdependent? This collection of essays explores ethics and communication with reference to specific world views and religions, focusing on the challenge of globalisation for ethical communication in particular social arenas.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485987
- ISBN-10: 1783485981
- Artikelnr.: 43366297
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485987
- ISBN-10: 1783485981
- Artikelnr.: 43366297
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Göran Collste is a Professor at the Centre for Applied Ethics at Linköping University, Sweden. He is the author of Global Rectificatory Justice (2015) and Is Human Life Special? (2004) and was until 2015 President of Societas Ethica (European Society for Research in Ethics). Contributors: Maren Behrensen, Lecturer at the Centre for Applied Ethics, Linköping University, Sweden ; Heiner Bielefeldt, Professor of Human Rights and Human Rights Policy, University of Erlangen, Germany; Nigel Dower, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, UK; Peter Gan, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University Science of Malaysia; Kiyoshi Murata, Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics, Meiji University, Japan; Yohko Orito, Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University, Japan;Elin Palm, Assistant Professor, Centre for Applied Ethics, Linköping University, Sweden; Hans Ingvar Roth, Professor of Human Rights, Institute for Turkish Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden.
1. Introduction: Ethics and Communication - Global Perspectives, Göran Collste
Part I Theory
2. Global Ethics: A Framework for Thinking about Communication, Nigel Dower
3. Treacherous Tropes: How Ethicists Communicate, Maren Behrensen
Part II Ethics Across Religious and Cultural Borders
4. "Western" Versus "Islamic" Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights, Heiner Bielefeldt
5. Peng Chun Chang, Intercultural Ethics and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Hans Ingvar Roth
6. Critical Thinking and Culture: Shared Values, Different Guises, Soraj Hongladarom
7. Religious Transcendence: Hope for Global Communication Ethics, Peter Gan
Part III Ethics and Communication: Case Studies
8. Communication Ethics in Japan: A Socio-cultural Perspective on Privacy in the Networked World, Kiyoshi Murata and Yohko Orito
9. What is the Critical Role of Intercultural Information Ethics?, Elin Palm
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Part I Theory
2. Global Ethics: A Framework for Thinking about Communication, Nigel Dower
3. Treacherous Tropes: How Ethicists Communicate, Maren Behrensen
Part II Ethics Across Religious and Cultural Borders
4. "Western" Versus "Islamic" Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights, Heiner Bielefeldt
5. Peng Chun Chang, Intercultural Ethics and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Hans Ingvar Roth
6. Critical Thinking and Culture: Shared Values, Different Guises, Soraj Hongladarom
7. Religious Transcendence: Hope for Global Communication Ethics, Peter Gan
Part III Ethics and Communication: Case Studies
8. Communication Ethics in Japan: A Socio-cultural Perspective on Privacy in the Networked World, Kiyoshi Murata and Yohko Orito
9. What is the Critical Role of Intercultural Information Ethics?, Elin Palm
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: Ethics and Communication - Global Perspectives, Göran Collste
Part I Theory
2. Global Ethics: A Framework for Thinking about Communication, Nigel Dower
3. Treacherous Tropes: How Ethicists Communicate, Maren Behrensen
Part II Ethics Across Religious and Cultural Borders
4. "Western" Versus "Islamic" Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights, Heiner Bielefeldt
5. Peng Chun Chang, Intercultural Ethics and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Hans Ingvar Roth
6. Critical Thinking and Culture: Shared Values, Different Guises, Soraj Hongladarom
7. Religious Transcendence: Hope for Global Communication Ethics, Peter Gan
Part III Ethics and Communication: Case Studies
8. Communication Ethics in Japan: A Socio-cultural Perspective on Privacy in the Networked World, Kiyoshi Murata and Yohko Orito
9. What is the Critical Role of Intercultural Information Ethics?, Elin Palm
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Part I Theory
2. Global Ethics: A Framework for Thinking about Communication, Nigel Dower
3. Treacherous Tropes: How Ethicists Communicate, Maren Behrensen
Part II Ethics Across Religious and Cultural Borders
4. "Western" Versus "Islamic" Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights, Heiner Bielefeldt
5. Peng Chun Chang, Intercultural Ethics and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Hans Ingvar Roth
6. Critical Thinking and Culture: Shared Values, Different Guises, Soraj Hongladarom
7. Religious Transcendence: Hope for Global Communication Ethics, Peter Gan
Part III Ethics and Communication: Case Studies
8. Communication Ethics in Japan: A Socio-cultural Perspective on Privacy in the Networked World, Kiyoshi Murata and Yohko Orito
9. What is the Critical Role of Intercultural Information Ethics?, Elin Palm
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors







