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Political Communication Ethics: Theory and Practice introduces students to how political communication professionals ought to behave, and how they actually behave. The chapters by both scholars and practitioners will help students wrestle with the question of what ethical responsibilities, if any, political communication professionals have.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part One: Political Communication Ethics in Theory
1. Ancient Democracy and Ethical Persuasion, Kenneth R. Chase
2. Ethics and the Ends of Rhetoric, Janet M. Atwill
3. Communication Ethics in Machiavelli, Alexander S. Duff
4. Toward an Idealistic Political Theory of American and Global Politics in an Era of Ascendant Incivility, Benjamin Voth
5. Civil Religion as an Ethical Foundation for Political Communication, Peter Loge
6. The Rhetoric and Ethics of Political Communication: Freedom Summer as a Case Study in Moral Leadership, Mark L. McPhail
7. The Ethical Implications of the Presidential Speechwriter's Metaphors: Michael Gerson's "The First Sign of a Smoking Gun Might be a Mushroom Cloud", David A. Frank
8. Overview of Digital Political Communication and Marketing, Jennifer Lees-Marshment and Vincent Raynauld
Part Two: Political Communication Ethics in Practice
9. Goalposts and Guardrails: A Mixed-Metaphor Guide to Ethics in Advocacy Campaigns, Elisa Massimino
10. Yes, We Must Do Better (But It's Not as Bad as You Think), Edward Brookover
11. Instructions Not Included: The Limited Function of Laws, Norms, and Political Incentives in Political Communications Ethics, Kip F. Wainscott
12. Defense of the Dark Arts: A Primer on the Ethics of 'Oppo', Andrew Lautz
13. How Political Fact-Checkers Obscure Larger Truths in the Pursuit of Small Ones, Anson Kaye
14. Ethics in Political Speechwriting, Rachel Wallace
15. Identity Crisis: The Blurred Lines for Consumers and Producers of Digital Content, Cheryl Contee and Rosalyn Lemieux
16. The Ethics of Lobbying, Matthew L. Johnson and Israel S. Klein
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Peter Loge is associate professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University and the founding director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication. He has served in senior staff positions in the US Congress and Obama administration, has worked as a lobbyist and strategic communications consultant, and had led and advised a range of advocacy organizations.