Preface
Foreword: Robert T. Craig, The University of Colorado at Boulder
1. Encountering Ethics in the Contemporary World: Principles, People and Contexts
George Cheney, The University of Texas at Austin, USA,
Debashish Munshi, The University of Waikato, New Zealand,
Steve May, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
with Erin Ortiz, University of Utah, USA.
First Unit: Theory Old and New
2. A Communication Contribution to Ethical Theory and Practice
John Stewart, University of Dubuque, IA, USA
3. Ethics, Rhetoric, and Discourse
Michael J. Hyde, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
4. Situating a Dialogic Ethics: A Dialogic Confession
Ronald C. Arnett, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
5. Feminist Discursive Ethics
Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
6. Power and Ethics
Dennis K. Mumby, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
7. Where Are We, Then? Postmodernism, Globalization, and the Meta-Ethics of Contemporary Communication
Bryan C. Taylor, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, and
Leonard C. Hawes, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
8. Decolonizing Communication Ethics: A Framework for Communicating
Otherwise
Debashish Munshi, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand,
Kirsten J. Broadfoot, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA, and
Linda Tuhiwai Smith, The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Second Unit: Contexts of Application and Theory Development
9. Interpersonal Communication Ethics
Sally Planalp, University of Utah, USA, and
Julie Fitness, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
10. Ethical Challenges in Small Group Communication
John Gastil, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, and
Leah Sprain, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
11. Communication Ethics and Organizational Contexts: Divergent Values and Moral Puzzles
Matthew W. Seeger, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA, and
Timothy Kuhn, University of Colorado, USA
12. Journalism Ethics in Theory and Practice
Clifford G. Christians, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
13. Ethical Dimensions of New Technology/Media
Charles Ess, Drury University, Springfield, MO, USA
14. Public Relations and Marketing: Ethical Issues and Professional Practice in
Society
Jacquie L'Etang, University of Stirling, UK
15. Visual Communication in Traditional and Digital Contexts
Sean Cubitt and Violeta Politoff, University of Melbourne, Australia
16. The Search for Social Justice and the Presumption of Innocence in the Duke University (USA) Lacross Case of 2006-07: Implications for Contemporary Legal and Ethical Communication
Glen Feighery, Marouf Hasian, and Richard Rieke,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
17. Political Communication Ethics: Postmodern Opportunities and Challenges
Steven R. Goldzwig, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, and
Patricia A. Sullivan, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
18. Ethics in Health Communication
Nurit Guttman, Tel Aviv University, Israel, and
Theresa Thompson, University of Dayton, OH, USA
19. Science, Democracy, and the Prospect for Deliberation
Keith R. Benson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and
John Angus Campbell, University of Memphis, TN, USA
20. Intercultural Communication Ethics: Multiple Layered Issues
Stella Ting-Toomey, California State University, Fullerton, USA
Third Unit: Contemporary Issues
21. Diversity, Identity, and Multiculturalism in the Media: The Case of Muslims in
the British Press
Nasar Meer, University of Southampton, UK, and
Tariq Modood, University of Bristol, UK
22. Hierarchies of Equality: Positive Peace in a Democratic Idiom
Robert L. Ivie, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
23. Democracy, Publicness, and Global Governance
Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
24. Religion, State, and Secularism: How Should States Deal with Deep Religious Diversity?
Rajeev Bhargava, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India
25. Truth, Evils, Justice and the Event of Wild(er)ness: Using Badiou to Think the
Ethics of Environmentalism
Kevin M. DeLuca, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
26. Economic Justice and Communication Ethics: Considering Multiple Points of Intersection
Zachary A. Schaefer, Texas A&M University, USA
Charles Conrad, Texas A&M University, USA
George Cheney, University of Texas at Austin, Salt Lake City, USA,
Steven K. May, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, and
Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
27. The Polyphony of Corporate Social Responsibility
Lars Thoger Christensen, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark,
Mette Morsing, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and
Ole Thyssen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
28. When Unreason Masquerades as Reason: Can Law Regulate Trade and
Networked Communication Ethically?
Radha D'Souza, University of Westminster, UK
29. Response and Conclusion: A Vision of Applied Ethics for Communication Studies
Josina Makau, California State University at Monterey Bay, USA