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100 1 $aHealey, Kevin,$d1974 February 8-$eauthor.
245 10 $aEthics and religion in the age of social media :$bdigital proverbs for responsible citizens /$cKevin Healey and Robert H. Woods Jr.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2020.
300 $a1 online resource (xviii, 219 pages) :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from digital title page (Taylor & Francis platform, viewed January 21, 2020).
520 $a"Arguing that popular digital platforms promote misguided assumptions about ethics and technology, this book lays out a new perspective on the relation between technological capacities and human virtue. The authors criticize the 'digital catechism' of technological idolatry arising from the insular, elite culture of Silicon Valley. In order to develop digital platforms that promote human freedom and socio-economic equality, they outline a set of five 'proverbs' for living responsibly in the digital world: (1) information is not wisdom; (2) transparency is not authenticity; (3) convergence is not integrity; (4) processing is not judgment; and (5) storage is not memory. Each chapter ends with a simple exercise to help users break through the habitual modes of thinking that our favorite digital applications promote. Drawing from technical and policy experts, it offers corrective strategies to address the structural and ideological biases of current platform architectures, algorithms, user policies, and advertising models. This book will appeal to scholars and graduate and advanced undergraduate students investigating the intersections of media, religion, and ethics, as well as journalists and professionals in the digital and technological space."--Provided by publisher
505 0 $aForeword / Clifford G. Christians -- The Current Crisis in Digital Media -- Historical Origins of the Digital Crisis -- Information Is Not Wisdom -- Transparency Is Not Authenticity -- Convergence Is Not Integrity -- Processing Is Not Judgment -- Storage Is Not Memory -- How to Think Differently About Tech: Corollaries to the Proverbs -- Prophetic Imagination and Institutional Change -- Conclusion: An Ethic of Non-Violence for the Digital Age.
545 0 $aKevin Healey (Ph. D., University of Illinois) is associate professor of communication at the University of New Hampshire. He writes and teaches religion, ethics, and digital culture. Kevin received the Communication Ethics Teaching Award from the National Communication Association in 2018 and the University Teaching Excellence Award from theUniversity of New Hampshire in 2017. His essays appear in Salon, Huffington Post, and Religion Dispatches, as well as in numerous academic books and journals. This book is supported by his participation in a three-year Public Theologies of Technology and Presence grant program sponsored by the Institute of Buddhist Studies and the Henry Luce Foundation. Kevin lives in Durham, New Hampshire, with his wife Cristina, their daughter Madeline, and their dog Charlie. Robert H. Woods Jr. (Ph. D., Regent University) is professor of communication and media at Spring Arbor University in Spring Arbor, Michigan. He teaches and writes about communication theory, media and culture, and ethics. Robert served as the President of the Religious Communication Association (RCA) and was named Scholar of the Year by the RCA in 2013. He is the network administrator for the Christianity and Communication Studies Network (www.theccsn.com). His articles appear in numerous scholarly journals, and he has authored, co-authored, and edited a dozen academic books. He lives in Washington State with his wife, Rebekah, their three dogs, and two cats.
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650 0 $aSocial media$xReligious aspects.
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650 6 $aMorale$xHistoire$y21e siècle.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aWoods, Robert,$d1970-$eauthor.
700 1 $aChristians, Clifford G.,$ewriter of foreword.
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