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The revolution in media technologies and the political upheavals intertwined with them demand a new media ethics. Given the power of global media corporations and the high-speed electronics of media technologies worldwide, more and more people are either brought together through dialogue and communication technologies or assimilated by them into a dominant culture. In cultural conflict all over the world, people tend to emphasize absolute differences when they express themselves, and under conditions of censorship and oppression citizens are increasingly prone to violence. To take seriously dramatic technological changes in a complicated world of cultural diversity, media ethics does not simply need to be updated but moved forward in a new intercultural direction. The Ethics of Intercultural Communication presents a futuristic model for doing so.
Focusing on Oriental and Western cultures, the book's key case studies are China, North America, and Europe, where intercultural i

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Contents: Clifford Christians/Bo Shan: Moral Reasoning in Intercultural Media - Comparative Research on Chinese and Western Communication Ethics ‒ Bo Shan/Jincao Xiao: The Analects of Confucius and the Greek Classics: A Comparative Approach ‒ Clifford Christians: The Problem of Communitas in Western Moral Philosophy ‒ Hugues Hotier: The Islamic Veil in France: The Body That Communicates ‒ Jiamei Tang/Bo Shan: Derailed News Frames and Dynamic Cultural Hegemony: A Textual Analysis of 9/11 10th Anniversary Reports ‒ Hemant Shah: Framing White Privilege: Eliminating Ethnic Studies from Arizona Schools ‒ Xinya Liu: Moral Indifference or Unwillingness in Public Affairs? Comparing Chinese and Western News Discourse in Reporting Moral Issues ‒ Jing Xin/Donald Matheson: Strange and Familiar: The Othering of Chinese Writer Mo Yan in U.S. News ‒ Bo Shan/Xue Liu: Discourse Bias and Face-to-Face Negotiation: Intercultural Analysis of Coverage of the Wenchuan Earthquake ‒ Romayne Smith Fullerton/Margaret Jones Patterson: Crime News: Defining the Boundaries ‒ Xuewei Liu: Cultural Sojourners: A Study of Western Sub-cultural Musicians in China ‒ Bo Shan: The Self-Salvation Path of Communication ‒ Dan Yang: Intercultural News Reports and Intercultural Competence of Western Journalists in China ‒ Valerie Alia: Original Voices and New Paradigms: Indigenous Media and Social Transformation in Canada ‒ Patrick Lee Plaisance: Moral Motivation Within Media Cultures ‒ Sandra L. Borden/David E. Boeyink: Casuistry’s Strengths for Intercultural Journalism Ethics: A Case in Point ‒ Chris Roberts: A Media Ethics Code for all Time Zones? The Global Use and Implications of the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code ‒ Constructing an Intercultural Public Sphere ‒ Jack Lule: The Global Imaginary in Mumford and McLuhan ‒ Clifford Christians: The Ethics of Human Dignity in a Multicultural World ‒ Bo Shan: How Is Intercultural Communication Possible?

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2015 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433129612, 978-1433129612
      ISBN10: 1433129612

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      Book Synopsis
      The revolution in media technologies and the political upheavals intertwined with them demand a new media ethics. Given the power of global media corporations and the high-speed electronics of media technologies worldwide, more and more people are either brought together through dialogue and communication technologies or assimilated by them into a dominant culture. In cultural conflict all over the world, people tend to emphasize absolute differences when they express themselves, and under conditions of censorship and oppression citizens are increasingly prone to violence. To take seriously dramatic technological changes in a complicated world of cultural diversity, media ethics does not simply need to be updated but moved forward in a new intercultural direction. The Ethics of Intercultural Communication presents a futuristic model for doing so.
      Focusing on Oriental and Western cultures, the book's key case studies are China, North America, and Europe, where intercultural i

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Clifford Christians/Bo Shan: Moral Reasoning in Intercultural Media - Comparative Research on Chinese and Western Communication Ethics ‒ Bo Shan/Jincao Xiao: The Analects of Confucius and the Greek Classics: A Comparative Approach ‒ Clifford Christians: The Problem of Communitas in Western Moral Philosophy ‒ Hugues Hotier: The Islamic Veil in France: The Body That Communicates ‒ Jiamei Tang/Bo Shan: Derailed News Frames and Dynamic Cultural Hegemony: A Textual Analysis of 9/11 10th Anniversary Reports ‒ Hemant Shah: Framing White Privilege: Eliminating Ethnic Studies from Arizona Schools ‒ Xinya Liu: Moral Indifference or Unwillingness in Public Affairs? Comparing Chinese and Western News Discourse in Reporting Moral Issues ‒ Jing Xin/Donald Matheson: Strange and Familiar: The Othering of Chinese Writer Mo Yan in U.S. News ‒ Bo Shan/Xue Liu: Discourse Bias and Face-to-Face Negotiation: Intercultural Analysis of Coverage of the Wenchuan Earthquake ‒ Romayne Smith Fullerton/Margaret Jones Patterson: Crime News: Defining the Boundaries ‒ Xuewei Liu: Cultural Sojourners: A Study of Western Sub-cultural Musicians in China ‒ Bo Shan: The Self-Salvation Path of Communication ‒ Dan Yang: Intercultural News Reports and Intercultural Competence of Western Journalists in China ‒ Valerie Alia: Original Voices and New Paradigms: Indigenous Media and Social Transformation in Canada ‒ Patrick Lee Plaisance: Moral Motivation Within Media Cultures ‒ Sandra L. Borden/David E. Boeyink: Casuistry’s Strengths for Intercultural Journalism Ethics: A Case in Point ‒ Chris Roberts: A Media Ethics Code for all Time Zones? The Global Use and Implications of the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code ‒ Constructing an Intercultural Public Sphere ‒ Jack Lule: The Global Imaginary in Mumford and McLuhan ‒ Clifford Christians: The Ethics of Human Dignity in a Multicultural World ‒ Bo Shan: How Is Intercultural Communication Possible?

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