Scholars of communication, English, and journalism examine how critics of popular media draw on the prophetic traditions of Judaism and Christianity. The topics include prophetic voices, the boundary
This book positions the «prophetic» as an organizing concept that can bridge religious and secular criticism of popular media. Drawing from philosophical ethics and moral psychology, the book argues t
Media Ethics uses original case studies and commentaries about actual media experiences to impel readerss to think analytically about ethical situations in mass communication. Aiming to facilitate and