Responsibility and Resistance : Ethics in Mediatized Worlds /: Ethics in Mediatized Worlds. (2019)
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- Title:
- Responsibility and Resistance : Ethics in Mediatized Worlds /: Ethics in Mediatized Worlds. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Responsibility and Resistance : Ethics in Mediatized Worlds
- Further Information:
- Note: Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz, Matthias Rath, editors.
- Other Names:
- Eberwein, Tobias
Karmasin, Matthias
Krotz, Friedrich
Rath, Matthias - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Responsibility and Resistance: Conceptual Preliminaries; 1 Introduction; 2 Key Concepts, Key Questions; 3 Concept and Structure of the Book; References; Part I Theoretical and Historical Foundations; Ethics of Mediatized Worlds: A Framing Introduction; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 A Short Introduction to the Mediatization Approach; 3 Some Obvious Conclusions; 4 Some More Complex Conclusions; 5 Final Comments; References 100 Years of Claims for Responsible Public Communication: The Mediation of Responsibility (as a Form of Resistance) in Mediatized Societies-a Historical PerspectiveAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Voices from the Past: Bücher, Everth and Manheim-The Idea of Transparent and Trustful Communication as a Basis for a Just Society; 2.1 Karl Bücher: The Critical Idealist; 2.2 Erich Everth: The Analysis of the Mediation of Publics; 2.3 Ernest Manheim: Typology of the Public Sphere; 3 Mediation in Digitized, Mediatized Societies: What to Learn from the Past?; 3.1 Socio-technical Mediation; 3.2 Outlook 1 Introduction: Ethics and the Subject Vis-à-vis Mediatization Theory2 What is an Ethical Subject?; 3 The Ethical Subject Vis-à-vis Mediatization Theory; 4 Complementarity; 5 Contemporary Complementarity; 6 Complementarity, Mediatization and (Virtue) Ethics; 7 Concluding Remarks; References; Permanent Connectivity: From Modes of Restrictions to Strategies of Resistance; Abstract; 1 Permanent Connectivity as a Dispositif ofIntro; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Responsibility and Resistance: Conceptual Preliminaries; 1 Introduction; 2 Key Concepts, Key Questions; 3 Concept and Structure of the Book; References; Part I Theoretical and Historical Foundations; Ethics of Mediatized Worlds: A Framing Introduction; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 A Short Introduction to the Mediatization Approach; 3 Some Obvious Conclusions; 4 Some More Complex Conclusions; 5 Final Comments; References 100 Years of Claims for Responsible Public Communication: The Mediation of Responsibility (as a Form of Resistance) in Mediatized Societies-a Historical PerspectiveAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Voices from the Past: Bücher, Everth and Manheim-The Idea of Transparent and Trustful Communication as a Basis for a Just Society; 2.1 Karl Bücher: The Critical Idealist; 2.2 Erich Everth: The Analysis of the Mediation of Publics; 2.3 Ernest Manheim: Typology of the Public Sphere; 3 Mediation in Digitized, Mediatized Societies: What to Learn from the Past?; 3.1 Socio-technical Mediation; 3.2 Outlook 1 Introduction: Ethics and the Subject Vis-à-vis Mediatization Theory2 What is an Ethical Subject?; 3 The Ethical Subject Vis-à-vis Mediatization Theory; 4 Complementarity; 5 Contemporary Complementarity; 6 Complementarity, Mediatization and (Virtue) Ethics; 7 Concluding Remarks; References; Permanent Connectivity: From Modes of Restrictions to Strategies of Resistance; Abstract; 1 Permanent Connectivity as a Dispositif of Communication; 2 From Forms of Decoding to Modes of Action; 2.1 Dominant Modes in Digital Networks; 2.2 Negotiated Network Behavior; 2.3 Modes of Resistance 3 Technologies of the Self and Ethical Implications4 Conclusions; References; Managing Mediatization: How Media Users Negotiate a Successful Integration of (New) Media in Everyday Life; Abstract; 1 Introduction: Shaping the Conduct of Mediatization via Appropriation; 2 Theory: Productive Users in Changing Media Environments; 2.1 Mediatization-A User-Driven Process; 2.2 Cultural Studies: Opposition and Resistance in Appropriation; 2.3 Appropriation and Resistance as Ethical Practices; 3 State of Research: Managing Mediatization in Everyday Life … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Wiesbaden : Springer VS
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (239 pages)
- Subjects:
- 174/.90701
Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects
Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783658262129
3658262125 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783658262112
3658262117 - Notes:
- Note: ReferencesEthics of the Mediatized World; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Ethics as a Discipline; 3 Consequences of Media Deprofessionalization for the Systematics of Media Ethics; 4 The General Philosophical-Ethical Significance of Mediatization Theory; 4.1 Anthropological Basis: Mediality; 4.2 Epochal Realization of Mediality: Mediatization; 5 "Mediatized World" Instead of "Mediatized Worlds"; 6 Conclusion: Responsibility and Resistance; References; Part II Analyses and Cases; Ethics and Mediatization: Subjectivity, Judgment (phronēsis) and Meta-theoretical Coherence?; Abstract
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