Email and Ethics (Electronic book text, New ed.)


In "E-mail and Ethics," Emma Rooksby explores the ways in which interpersonal relations are affected by being conducted via computer-mediated communication.
For over a decade, computer-mediated communication has been available as institutional and personal communication technology, and it has been becoming more widely available ever since its inception. It is often considered to be an efficient, productive and cost-effective form of communication, and it is claimed to bring many social and personal benefits in fields ranging from political action and formation of friendships, to therapeutic discussion and education access.
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 those interested in the importance and implications of computer-mediated communication.

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In "E-mail and Ethics," Emma Rooksby explores the ways in which interpersonal relations are affected by being conducted via computer-mediated communication.
For over a decade, computer-mediated communication has been available as institutional and personal communication technology, and it has been becoming more widely available ever since its inception. It is often considered to be an efficient, productive and cost-effective form of communication, and it is claimed to bring many social and personal benefits in fields ranging from political action and formation of friendships, to therapeutic discussion and education access.
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 those interested in the importance and implications of computer-mediated communication.

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Release date

2004

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Electronic book text

Pages

272

Edition

New ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-203-21717-7

Barcode

9780203217177

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0-203-21717-9



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