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      Communication Against Domination: Ideas of Justice from the Printing Press to Algorithmic Media

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      This book bridges a philosophical gap between normative questions and empirical research into communication and information technology. It is an essential guide for scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students of research and theory in communication, philos...

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      Product ID:9780367755652
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Communication Against Domination
      Subtitle:Ideas of Justice from the Printing Press to Algorithmic Media
      Authors:Author: Max Hanska
      Page Count:148
      Subjects:Communication studies, Communication studies, Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, Society and culture: general, Sociology, Information technology: general topics, Philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, Society & culture: general, Sociology, Information technology: general issues
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      This book bridges a philosophical gap between normative questions and empirical research into communication and information technology. It is an essential guide for scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students of research and theory in communication, philosophy, political science, and the social sciences.

      This book tackles the philosophical challenge of bridging the gap between empirical research into communication and information technology, and normative questions of justice and how we ought to communicate with each other. It brings the question of what justice demands of communication to the center of social science research.

      Max Hänska undertakes expansive philosophical analysis to locate the proper place of normativity in social science research, a looming subject in light of the sweeping roles of information technologies in our social world today. The book’s first section examines metatheoretical issues to provide a framework for normative analysis, while the second applies this framework to three technological epochs: broadcast communication, the Internet and networked communications, and the increasing integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies into our communication systems. Hänska goes beyond the prevailing frameworks in the field by exploring how we answer normative questions and how our answer can change depending on our social context and the affordances of prevailing communications technologies.

      This book provides an essential guide for scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students of research and theory in communication, philosophy, political science, and the social sciences.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-01-29

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      Weight252 g
      Dimensions228 × 152 × 12 mm