PAGES

307 – 308

DOI

10.13169/prometheus.36.3.0307
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Clifford G. Christians, Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age

Rocci Luppicini.

Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age (henceforth Media Ethics) provides an elegant juxtaposition of key concepts from contemporary work in media ethics, communication theory and the philosophy of technology. Coming from a philosophy of technology and interdisciplinary studies background, this review provides a reading of Media Ethics slightly different from recent reviews coming from media and communication studies (e.g., Cortes, 2020; Roberts, 2020).

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