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Communication Ethics Literacy: Dialogue and Difference

Communication Ethics Literacy: Dialogue and Difference

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Creators: Ronald C. Arnett, Janie Harden Fritz, Leeanne M. Bell
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1126708

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 296
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 1412942144
Dewey Decimal Number: 175
EAN: 9781412942140
ASIN: 1412942144

Publication Date: August 14, 2008
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Product Description
A student-friendly, theoretically engaged application of communication ethics to a variety of communicative contexts

This comprehensive and engaging treatment of communication ethics combines student application and theoretical engagement. Communication Ethics Literacy: Dialogue and Difference reviews classic communication ethics approaches and extends the conversation about dialogue and difference in public and private life. Introducing communication ethics as a pragmatic survival skill in a world of difference, the authors offer a learning model that frames communication ethics as arising from a set of goods found within particular narratives, traditions, or virtue structures that guide human life.

Key Features
  • Identifies major metaphors in each chapter to promote student interest and allow for better comprehension of key concepts
  • Applies theory to everyday life with examples drawn from multiple perspectives including education and personal as well as professional life
  • Presents "The Dialogic Learning Model" as a framework for the book, offering guidelines for ethical decision making in each of several communicative contexts such as interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational
  • Includes a humanities case study, Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, as a classic example of ethical struggles that constitute the human condition
Intended Audience
This core text is designed for the undergraduate course in Communication Ethics, as well as other communication courses where ethics is a major portion of study.


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