Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context

Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context
Author: Melba Vélez Ortiz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000048315

Download Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context explores the ethical principle of Maat: the guiding principle of harmony and order that permeated classical African political and civil life. The book provides a rigorous, communication-focused account of the ethical wisdom ancient Africans cultivated and is evidenced in the form of recovered written texts, mythology, stelae, prescriptions for just speech, and the hieroglyphic system of writing itself. Moving beyond colonial stereotypes of ancient Africans, the book offers insight into the African value systems that positioned humans as inextricably embedded in nature, and communication theory that anchors good communication in careful listening habits as the foundational moral virtue. Expanding on the work of Maulana Karenga, Molefi Kete Asante and other groundbreaking scholars, the book presents a picture of civilizations with a shared lust for life, a spiritual connection to scientific speech, and the veneration of ancestors as deeply connected to the pursuit of wisdom. Offering an examination of Maat from a specifically communication ethics perspective, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Communication Ethics, African philosophy, Rhetorical theory, Africana Studies and Ancient History.

The Handbook of Global Interventions in Communication Theory

The Handbook of Global Interventions in Communication Theory
Author: Yoshitaka Miike,Jing Yin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2022-03-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000536201

Download The Handbook of Global Interventions in Communication Theory Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Moving beyond the U.S.-Eurocentric paradigm of communication theory, this handbook broadens the intellectual horizons of the discipline by highlighting underrepresented, especially non-Western, theorists and theories, and identifies key issues and challenges for future scholarship. Showcasing diverse perspectives, the handbook facilitates active engagement in different cultural traditions and theoretical orientations that are global in scope but local in effect. It begins by exploring past efforts to diversify the field, continuing on to examine theoretical concepts, models, and principles rooted in local cumulative wisdom. It does not limit itself to the mass-interpersonal communication divide, but rather seeks to frame theory as global and inclusive in scope. The book is intended for communication researchers and advanced students, with relevance to scholars with an interest in theory within information science, library science, social and cross-cultural psychology, multicultural education, social justice and social ethics, international relations, development studies, and political science.

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations
Author: Michael G. Strawser,Stephanie A. Smith,Bridget Rubenking
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000417982

Download Multigenerational Communication in Organizations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations explores generational differences in the changing workplace from a communication perspective. Starting from the reality that a workplace can contain up to five different generations, these chapters examine topics like generational perceptions on the job search process; organizational culture; organizational identification; organizational crises; the dark side of workplace communication; remote working; and future challenges. Outlines of best practices and suggestions for application are provided based on the most recent data and corresponding literature. The authors also develop a data-forward understanding of Generation Z in context. This book is ideal for both scholars and practitioners in organizational communication and management, as well as for workplace managers and supervisors.

Public Scholarship in Communication Studies

Public Scholarship in Communication Studies
Author: Thomas J. Billard,Silvio Waisbord
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780252056550

Download Public Scholarship in Communication Studies Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Prometheus brought the gift of enlightenment to humanity and suffered for his benevolence. This collection takes on scholars’ Promethean view of themselves as selfless bringers of light and instead offers a new vision of public scholarship as service to society. Thomas J Billard and Silvio Waisbord curate essays from a wide range of specialties within the study of communication. Aimed at scholars and students alike, the contributors use approaches from critical meditations to case studies to how-to guides as they explore the possibilities of seeing shared knowledge not as a gift to be granted but as an imperative urging readers to address the problems of the world. Throughout the volume, the works show that a pivot to ideas of scholarship as public service is already underway in corners of communication studies across the country. Visionary and provocative, Public Scholarship in Communication Studies proposes a needed reconsideration of knowledge and a roadmap to its integration with community. Contributors: Elaine Almeida, Becca Beets, Thomas J Billard, Danielle K. Brown, Aymar Jean Christian, Stacey L. Connaughton, Paula Gardner, Larry Gross, Amy Jordan, Daniel Kreiss, Rachel Kuo, Susan Mancino, Shannon C. McGregor, Philip M. Napoli, Todd P. Newman, Srividya Ramasubramanian, Chad Raphael, Sue Robinson, Silvio Waisbord, Yidong Wang, and Holley Wilkin

Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Organizations

Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Organizations
Author: Roos Beerkens,Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman,Roselinde Supheert,Jan Ten Thije
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000069006

Download Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Organizations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book provides a qualitative analysis of the process of consultancy, to prove how intercultural communication can solve issues rising from multiculturalism in organizations and policymaking. Experts in intercultural consultancy examine 12 different cases from real situations, focusing on interviews with clients and the way advice is presented and discussed with them, and on collected data and the process by which it is gathered. The book proves how the mechanisms of intercultural communication can be used to foster respectful relationships between people of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds and contribute to the success of the project or organization in question. This book will be a key resource for scholars and students involved in intercultural communication, management, and consultancy, as well as professionals that are confronted in their work with diversity and would like to know more about intercultural consultancy. Additional questions for discussion and readings are available as e-resources on the Routledge Website.

Communicating Aggression in a Megamedia World

Communicating Aggression in a Megamedia World
Author: Beata Sierocka
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000394870

Download Communicating Aggression in a Megamedia World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book describes how, in the era of megamedia culture, aggression in communication constitutes a threat to the communication community. Based on the theoretical incorporation of transcendental pragmatics, the book explores how conceptualizing the phenomena of megamedia aggression from this perspective and diagnosing their destructive force are essential for: postulating the need for constructing a theory of media communication closely related to the model of discursive rationality, giving this theory a critical and normative character, and embedding it in the perspective of the project of social co-responsibility and in the plan for an ethics of co-responsibility. Combining key elements of media theory, the philosophy of communication, the concept of normative ethics and the fields of social psychology and social anthropology, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students in the areas of communication studies, philosophy, anthropology, psychology and psychoanalysis.

Participatory Community Inquiry in the Opioid Epidemic

Participatory Community Inquiry in the Opioid Epidemic
Author: Craig T. Maier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000515862

Download Participatory Community Inquiry in the Opioid Epidemic Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book explores a research project focused on finding a community-level response to the opioid epidemic. Grounded in communication ethics, appreciative inquiry, and action research, this book contends that the opioid epidemic in the United States is as much a social disease as it is a pharmaceutical one, arising from a lack of social connection and the “communal literacy” Americans need to deal with the challenges they face together. Asking how Americans can rediscover their social connection to rebuild vibrant, sustainable communities, the author proposes and tests an approach called Participatory Community Inquiry (PCI), which helps groups acknowledge the social goods that unite them, design practices that protect and promote those goods, and undertake actions that can support their common lives. Shaping the conversation on how Americans may rediscover and rebuild the community they have lost, this book will be a key resource for researchers, practitioners, and students in communication studies, sociology, and action research interested in social ethics and community development and organizing.

War Peace and Populist Discourse in Ukraine

War  Peace  and Populist Discourse in Ukraine
Author: Olga Baysha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2023-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000935400

Download War Peace and Populist Discourse in Ukraine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism’s tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic "good versus evil" terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine—with his division of the world into "civilized us" versus "barbarian them"—the book argues that such a one-dimensional representation of complex social reality leaves no space for understanding the conflict and has little, if any, potential to bring about peace. To deconstruct the "civilization versus barbarism" discourse propagated by Zelensky, the book incorporates into its analysis alternative articulations of the crisis by oppositional voices. The author looks at the writing of several popular Ukrainian journalists and bloggers who have been excluded from the field of political representation within Ukraine, where all oppositional media are currently banned. Drawing on the discourse theory of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, the author argues that the incorporation of alternative perspectives, and silenced voices, is vitally important for understanding the complexity of all international conflicts, including the current one between Russia and Ukraine. This timely and important study will be relevant for all students and scholars of media and communication studies, populist rhetoric, political communication, journalism, area studies, international relations, linguistics, discourse analysis, propaganda, and peace studies.