1st Edition

Ethical Issues in the Communication Process

By J. Vernon Jensen Copyright 1997
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    A rapid and widespread growth of interest in applied ethics is occurring today not only in the United States, but around the world as well. Academia both reflects this and is a leader in the movement. The field of speech communication shares in this increased sensitivity to ethical concerns. Students and the general public are looking for thoughtful analyses and guidance in all areas of communication. Ethical concerns relative to mass communication have been the subject of a number of books, but only a very few cover the entire scope of communication to include interpersonal, intercultural, organizational, small groups, and public speaking. This book tries to fill that need by discussing ethical concerns as they emerge in the areas of the communication process -- the communicator, the message, the media, the audience, and the situation.

    The speech communication field now has a need to digest and synthesize the existing research findings and the general literature in the field and in related humanities and social science works into a coherent and nontechnical discussion. This volume explores the most up-to-date materials to provide just such a synthesis. An extensive bibliography at the end of the book gives readers the sources on which the book is based, and offers ample avenues for further personal exploration. The book should provide meaningful food for thought as readers grapple conscientiously with the many everyday decisions made in communication transactions, and in evaluating the communication of others.

    Contents: Preface. Introduction. Sources for Ethical Guidelines. Ethical Issues Revolving Around the Communicator: General Aspects. Ethical Issues Revolving Around the Communicator: Specific Agents. Ethical Issues Revolving Around the Message. Ethical Issues Revolving Around the Medium. Ethical Issues Revolving Around the Context: Receivers and Situations. Conclusion. Appendices: Some Ethics Centers Across the Nation. Eulogy for the Late President John F. Kennedy by Senator Mike Mansfield.

    Biography

    Jensen, J. Vernon

    "...discusses ethical concerns as they emerge in the areas of the communication process -- the communicator, the message, the mediums, the audience, and the situation. It synthesizes research findings and the general literature in the field and in related humanities and social science works into a coherent and nontechnical description."
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