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Communication Ethics : Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality, Hardback Book

Communication Ethics : Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality Hardback

Edited by Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Ronald C. Arnett

Part of the Critical Intercultural Communication Studies series

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This volume occasions a dialogue between major authors in the field who engage in a conversation on cosmopolitanism and provinciality from a communication ethics perspective.

There is no consensus on what constitutes communication ethics, cosmopolitanism, or provinciality: the task is more modest and diverse and began with contributors being asked what the bias of their work suggests or offers for understanding the theme Communication Ethics: Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality.

Rather than responding authoritatively, each essay acknowledges the contributor's own work.

This book offers no answers, but invites a conversation that is more akin to a beginning, a joining, an admission that there is more than "me", "us", or "my kind" of people, theory, or wisdom.

The book will be an excellent resource for instructors and for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in communication.

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