Email and Ethics

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CMC Environment
CMC Interaction
CMC User
communication
computer-mediated
computer-mediated discourse
digital communication ethics
Discourse Ethics
Empathic Experience
empathy in virtual environments
Epistolary Friendships
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ethical analysis of digital communication
Felicity Conditions
Generic Style
Illocutionary Act
Informal Public Spheres
interpersonal
MUDs
Non-verbal Aspects
Non-verbal Information
Non-verbal Performances
online interpersonal relations
performative
Performative Inscriptions
Performative Utterances
Perlocutionary Acts
Primordial Experience
Ricoeur 1981c
Ricoeur's Account
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Ricoeur’s Account
social interaction technology
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Speech Act Theory
Styled Performances
Stylistic Misunderstandings
Textual Contributions
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415282819
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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E-mail and Ethics explores the ways in which interpersonal relations are affected by being conducted via computer-mediated communication.
The advent of this channel of communication has prompted a renewed investigation into the nature and value of forms of human association. Rooksby addresses these concerns in her rigorous investigation of the benefits, limitations and implications of computer-mediated communication.
With its depth of research and clarity of style, this book will be of essential interest to philosophers, scholars of communication, cultural and media studies, and all those interested in the importance and implications of computer-mediated communication.

Emma Rooksby is Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Australia. Her research covers computer ethics, including on-line democracy, on-line relationship and the ethics of text-based communication. Her publications include Habitus: a sense of place (edited with Jean Hillier, Routledge, forthcoming), and 'Empathy in computer-mediated communication' in Mark Wolf (ed.) Virtual Morality (Peter Lang Publishing, forthcoming).

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