Digital Ethics

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Author_Christian Fuchs
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Civil Society
Commons Based Peer Production
communication justice
critical theory media
Digital Alienation
Digital Capitalism
Digital Commons
Digital Ethics
digital justice in society
Digital Labour
Digital Public Sphere
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Good Life
ICT Sustainability
Information Ethics
Information Society
Information Technology Sustainability
Informed Consent
Internet Platforms
Internet Prosumer Commodity
Internet Research Ethics
online participation ethics
Privacy Concept
privacy online platforms
Public Service Media
qualitative digital research
Qualitative Online Research
Social Media Corporations
social media governance
Surveillance Industrial Complex
Sustainable Information Society
Sustainable Knowledge Society
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032246147
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This fifth volume in Christian Fuchs’s Media, Communication and Society series presents foundations and applications of digital ethics based on critical theory. It applies a critical approach to ethics within the realm of digital technology.

Based on the notions of alienation, communication (in)justice, media (in)justice, and digital (in)justice, it analyses ethics in the context of digital labour and the surveillance-industrial complex; social media research ethics; privacy on Facebook; participation, co-operation, and sustainability in the information society; the digital commons; the digital public sphere; and digital democracy. The book consists of three parts. Part I presents some of the philosophical foundations of critical, humanist digital ethics. Part II applies these foundations to concrete digital ethics case studies. Part III presents broad conclusions about how to advance the digital commons, the digital public sphere, and digital democracy, which is the ultimate goal of digital ethics.

This book is essential reading for both students and researchers in media, culture, communication studies, and related disciplines.

Christian Fuchs is Chair Professor of Media Systems and Media Organisation at Paderborn University, Germany. His fields of expertise are critical digital and social media studies, Internet and society, the political economy of media and communication, information society theory, social theory, and critical theory. He is the author of numerous publications in these fields.

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