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[ecrea] new book series: philosophy/communication
Wed Oct 09 05:05:23 GMT 2013
Philosophy/Communication:
Studies in Hermeneutics, Ethics, and Critical Theory
Ramsey Eric Ramsey and Amit Pinchevski, Editors
& Calvin O. Schrag, Advisory Editor
Books published in this series break fresh ground concerning our
understanding of communication by employing the thinking of continental
philosophy to investigate the phenomena of communication. With
communication understood as the manner in which human beings together
find the world meaningful, the studies in this series are concerned in
one way or another with interpretation (hermeneutics), responsibility to
the other (ethics), and the sociopolitical consequences of
being-in-the-world (critical theory).
Each title in this series demonstrates ways of thinking that are
directed toward the depth and breadth of our understanding of
communication and its consequences for social life. Exploring all the
manners in which communication occurs, these books engage the practice
first and foremost theoretically and philosophically, using case studies
only as examples. The wide range of philosophical styles in the
continental tradition and their combinations are defining features of
books in this series (including but not limited to, phenomenology,
poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, pragmatism, feminism, gender and race
studies).
As questions of communication take center stage in a globalized world,
the study of communication at its most fundamental level sees past the
innovations that serve to transfer mere information and gets at the
grounding communication supplies to every social situation.
Consequently, Philosophy/Communication seeks to provide understandings
such that the most pressing questions of ethics and politics find their
rightful place at the heart of contemporary thinking.
Originally launched in 2002 at Purdue University Press, the
Philosophy/Communication series has included some of the most respected
names in the philosophy of communication including books by Calvin O.
Schrag and Michael Hyde, as well as books by the next generation of
philosophy and communication researchers such as David Gunkel, Corey
Anton, and Pat Arneson.
Now freshly launched by Duquesne University Press, the series expands on
the Press’s publishing program in ethics, philosophy, and phenomenology.
Click Here to view the new series!
Editorial Board:
Ronald C. Arnett - Duquesne University
Pat Birmingham - DePaul University
Edward S. Casey - Stony Brook University
Adriana Cavarero - University of Verona
Briankle Chang - University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nick Couldry - London School of Economics and Political Science,
University of London
Diane Davis - European Graduate School / University of Texas at Austin
Michael Dorland - Carleton University
Richard Dienst - Rutgers University
Kelly Oliver - Vanderbilt University
John Durham Peters - University of Iowa
Pat Gehrke - University of Southern California
Michael Hyde - Wake Forest University
Lenore Langsdorf - Southern Illinois University
Edward Schiappa - MIT
Andrew R. Smith - Edinboro University
Andre Wiercinski - International Institute of Hermeneutics, University
of Freiburg
About the Editors:
Ramsey Eric Ramsey is associate dean of Barrett, the Honors College, and
associate professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and
Sciences at Arizona State University. He is the author of Leaving Us to
Wonder: An Essay on the Questions Science Can’t Ask (coauthored with the
biologist Linda Wiener) and The Long Path to Nearness, a philosophical
contribution to communication theory and ethics. He also edited and
contributed to the volume Experiences Between Philosophy and
Communication. His essays and book chapters have appeared in major
journals and edited collections in both philosophy and communication
studies.
Amit Pinchevski is senior lecturer in the Department of Communication
and Journalism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He is the
author of By Way of Interruption: Levinas and the Ethics of
Communication and coeditor of two books, Media Witnessing: Testimony in
the Age of Mass Communication and Ethics of Media. His work has also
appeared in journals such asPhilosophy and Rhetoric, Critical Inquiry,
Cultural Critique, Public Culture, Critical Studies in Media
Communication, and Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies.
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