基本説明
Offers examples and references from a variety of communication contexts, such as interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational, as well as subcontexts, such as family and health.
Full Description
Communication Ethics Literacy offers a learning model of communication ethics literacy from a dialogic perspective, framing communication ethics as arising from a good or set of goods found within particular narratives, traditions, or virtue structures that guide human life.Offers examples and references from a variety of communication contexts, such as interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational, and subcontexts, such as family and health
Contents
1. The Pragmatic Necessity of Communication EthicsStudent Application: Contending GoodsThe GoodHistorical Moment: Mapping Communication EthicsPostmodernityLearningCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables2. Defining Communication EthicsStudent Application: Finding Narrative GroundMultiplicity of Communication EthicsPhilosophy of CommunicationApplied CommunicationNarrativeCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables3. Approaches to Communication Ethics: The Pragmatic Good of TheoryStudent Application: Choice MakingDemocratic Communication EthicsUniversal-Humanitarian Communication EthicsCodes, Procedures, and Standards in Communication EthicsContextual Communication EthicsNarrative Communication EthicsDialogic Communication EthicsThe College Campus: Communication Ethics PerspectivesCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables4. Communication Ethics: In the Eye(s) of the Theory of the BeholderStudent Application: Common Sense and ContentionCommon SenseLearningTheoryCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables5. Dialogic Ethics: Meeting Differing Grounds of the "Good"Student Application: Negotiating DifferenceDialogue and DifferenceDialogic TheoryDialogic Coordinates: Without DemandA Dialogic Learning Model of Communication EthicsEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables6. Public Discourse Ethics: Public and Private AccountabilityStudent Application: What Is Public and Private Space?Public Discourse: The Public "Good"Public Decision Making: The Good of Public AccountabilityDifferentiation of Public and Private SpaceCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables7. Interpersonal Communication Ethics: The Relationship MattersStudent Application: Relational ResponsibilityInterpersonal CommunicationDistanceInterpersonal ResponsibilityCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables8. Organizational Communication Ethics: Community of Memory and DwellingStudent Application: Finding a Dwelling PlaceOrganizational CommunicationDwelling PlaceOrganizations and InstitutionsCommunity of Memory Within OrganizationsCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables9. Intercultural Communication Ethics: Before the Conversation BeginsStudent Application: The UnfamiliarIntercultural CommunicationCultureCulture ShockThe InarticulateCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables10. Business and Professional Communication EthicsStudent Application: Finding DirectionBusiness and Professional CommunicationThe Dialectic of Direction and ChangePublic TestingPointing to a Dialogic Ethic in Business and Professional CommunicationCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables11. Health Care Communication EthicsStudent Application: Responding to the OtherHealth Care CommunicationHealthResponsivenessCareCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables12. Communication Ethics Literacy and Difference: Dialogic LearningStudent Application: Understanding the OtherPragmaticCrisis CommunicationCommunication Ethics LiteracyThe Pragmatics of Dialogic EthicsCommunication Ethics: Reflection and ActionEngaging Communication Ethics Through Literature: Les Miserables



