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An Introduction to the Ethics of Social Media

مقدمة لأخلاقيات وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي

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"Doug Campbell lays out a comprehensive and fair-minded account of both the benefits and the drawbacks of social media for our era. He attaches these evaluations to both the individual and to society as a whole. The case studies are compelling and exhibit a keen awareness of the current moment. How should we live, now that many or even most of us are at least partially online? Campbell addresses this question from the point of view of privacy, attention, politics, misinformation, online ostracism, online friendship, and the potential benefits of simply quitting social media or at least some of its more pernicious platforms. Along the way, Campbell ties his discussions back to philosophical concerns raised by Plato, Aristotle, and Xunzi, among others. He also connects his discussion with recent work in feminist philosophy. And each chapter concludes with a succinct definition of key terms and suggested case studies and discussion topics that will engage students at all levels. An impressive accomplishment, and one that deserves a place in the classroom."

An Introduction to the Ethics of Social Media

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Author
PublisherHackett PublishingWebsite
Publisher Addresscustomer@hackettpublishing.com
CountryUSA
Primary CategorySocial Studies
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Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages224 pages
EditionFirst edition
Dimensions8.5 x 5.51 x 0.98
ISBN978-1647922351
Translation
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Keywords
media

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