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Media Ethics, Moral Controversies, and the Sociology of Critique

Title
Media Ethics, Moral Controversies, and the Sociology of Critique
Author
Thomas Britten Hove
Keywords
Media Ethics; Justification; Agreement; Moral Controversies; Media Sociology
Issue Date
2021-11
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Citation
COMMUNICATION THEORY, v. 31, NO 4, Page. 884-904
Abstract
Communication scholars have begun to investigate various links between empirical research and normative theory. In that vein, this article explores how Boltanski and Thevenot's sociology of critique can enhance our empirical and normative understanding of controversies in media ethics. The sociology of critique and its justification model provide a comprehensive descriptive framework for studying practices of moral evaluation and the social goods at stake in them. First, I discuss some prevailing approaches in media ethics. Second, I explicate how the sociology of critique defines situations of normative justification and supplies a model of their basic requirements. Third, I show how this model can be used to analyze the social background of a media ethics controversy. Last, I suggest how the descriptive approach of the sociology of critique can identify conditions in morally pluralistic social settings that pose challenges to normative theories.
URI
https://academic.oup.com/ct/article/31/4/884/5908823?login=truehttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/169844
ISSN
10503293; 14682885
DOI
10.1093/ct/qtaa016
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COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION[E](언론정보대학) > ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS(광고홍보학부) > Articles
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