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Media and Morality: On the Rise of the Mediapolis


Media and Morality: On the Rise of the Mediapolis

Hardback by Silverstone, Roger (London School of Economics)

Media and Morality: On the Rise of the Mediapolis

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ISBN:
9780745635033
Publication Date:
5 Oct 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Media and Morality: On the Rise of the Mediapolis

Description

Roger Silverstone's compelling new book places the global media at the heart of the moral future of civilisation. It argues that the media (the press, broadcasting, the Internet and increasingly peer-to-peer technologies and networks) have a profound significance for the way in which the world is understood by its citizens. It also argues that without a clear understanding of that significance, and without a critique of the way in which the media go about their daily business, we are likely to see an erosion in the capacity of human beings to understand and respect each other, especially those whom they see and hear only in their mediation. In a world of increasing polarisation and demonisation, the media have a powerful role to play. They can reinforce or they can challenge that polarisation. The book proposes that we should think of the global media as a mediapolis, a single space of political and social communication, in which the basis for the relationships between neighbours and strangers can be either constructed or destroyed. The mediapolis is a moral space, a space of hospitality, responsibility, obligation and judgement. And questioning its present and future requires attention to issues of media justice, media literacy and media regulation. Media and Morality is essential reading for all students and scholars of the media but will be of equal fascination to anyone interested in the workings of our modern world.

Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements vi 1 Morality and Media 1 2 Mediapolis or the Space of Appearance 25 3 The Rhetoric of Evil 56 4 Contrapuntal Cultures 80 5 The Mediapolis and Everyday Life 106 6 Hospitality and Justice 136 7 Regulation and Literacy 162 Notes 189 References 199 Index 207

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