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Theory of Communication and Justice

Theory of Communication and Justice

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This book explores a theory of communication and justice for the digital age, tracing the historical emergence of communication as a human right and addressing challenges such as public access to information, personal identities, and privacy. It is of interest to students and researchers in media and communication studies, cultural studies, political philosophy, and ethics.

Format: Hardback
Length: 302 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book offers a novel theory of communication and justice for the digital age,revising and expanding upon classic positions in political philosophy and ethics. It engages a wide range of thinkers,from Aristotle to Immanuel Kant and the American pragmatists,to John Rawls,Jürgen Habermas,and Amartya Sen. The central theme of the book is the pursuit of justice in communication,where the ultimate authority lies in the ability to define and confront injustice.

The book explores the historical emergence of communication as a human right,detailing the technological resources and institutional frameworks required to exercise that right. It also addresses the challenges posed by digitalization,such as public access to information archives,the role of local and global communication networks in shaping personal identities and imagined communities,the reconfiguration of the press as a fourth branch of governance,and the importance of privacy as a foundation for individuals and collectives to live their lives according to their plans and make their own histories.

The book is of immense interest to students and researchers in media and communication studies,cultural studies,political philosophy and ethics,and interdisciplinary fields that examine the ethical and political implications of new information and communication infrastructures. It provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the complex interplay between communication,justice,and power in the digital age,and offers valuable insights into the future of communication and society.

Weight: 748g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138807242

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