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Responsibility And Resistance Ethics In Mediatized Worlds Tobias Eberwein

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Responsibility And Resistance Ethics In Mediatized Worlds Tobias Eberwein
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Publisher: Springer VS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz, Matthias Rath (Editors)
ISBN: 9783658262112, 3658262117
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Responsibility And Resistance Ethics In Mediatized Worlds Tobias Eberwein by Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz, Matthias Rath (editors) 9783658262112, 3658262117 instant download after payment.

The volume deals with the normative challenges and the ethical questions imposed by, and through, the developments and changes in everyday life, culture and society in the context of media change. It is thus concerned with the questions of whether and how the central concept of (enlightened) ethics must evolve under these premises – or in other words: what form do ethics take in mediatized societies? In order to address this question and to stimulate and initiate a debate, the authors focus on two concepts: responsibility and resistance. Their contributions try to shed light not only on the empirical shreds of evidence of change in mediatized societies, but also on the normative challenges and ethical possibilities of these developments.

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