%% #💡 #🟠 %% # dialogic communication ethics Ethics is not based in philosophical thought, but in the communicative relationships between people. - [[Martin Buber]] - [[Emmanuel Levinas]] - [[Mikhail Bakhtin]] Contemporary thinkers have examined [[dialogue]] as an ethical form of communication. ([note on p.157](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/4I9A6WB7?page=3)) *[1]* Relationship perspective focuses on [[dialogue]] as the basis for productive relationships that lead to ethical action among individuals and across cultures. *([note on p.18](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/76RIFAIE?page=18))* - seeks 'power with' rather than 'power over' others. Important to engage in "perspective-taking" to understand the views and experiences of others. *([note on p.19](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/76RIFAIE?page=19))* It may be difficult for organizations to change culture if communication practices are embedded in everyday conversations. *([note on p.19](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/76RIFAIE?page=19))* ## Sources *[1]* - [[Communication Ethics a Vital Resource - Ballard et al. 2016]] ## Tags --- <small>*Created on:* 2021-11-06</small> <small>*Last modified on:* 2022-11-05</small>