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The figure of the 'other' is fundamental to the concept of
communication. Online or offline, communication, which is commonly
defined as the act of sending or imparting information to others,
is only possible in the face of others. In fact, the reason we
communicate is to interact with others-to talk to another, to share
our thoughts and insights with them, or to respond to their needs
and requests. No matter how it is structured or conceptualized,
communication is involved with addressing the other and dealing
with the ontological, epistemological, and ethical questions of
otherness or alterity. But who or what can be other? Who or what
can be the subject of communication? Is the other always and only
another human? Or can the other in these communicative interactions
be otherwise? This book is about others (and other kinds of
others). It concerns the current position and status of the other
in the face of technological innovations that can, in one way or
another distort, mask, or even deface the other. Ten innovative
essays, written by an international team of experts, individually
and in collaboration with each other, seek to diagnose the current
situation with otherness, devise innovative solutions to the
questions of alterity, and provide insight for students, teachers
and researchers trying to make sense of the opportunities and
challenges of the 21st century.
The figure of the 'other' is fundamental to the concept of
communication. Online or offline, communication, which is commonly
defined as the act of sending or imparting information to others,
is only possible in the face of others. In fact, the reason we
communicate is to interact with others-to talk to another, to share
our thoughts and insights with them, or to respond to their needs
and requests. No matter how it is structured or conceptualized,
communication is involved with addressing the other and dealing
with the ontological, epistemological, and ethical questions of
otherness or alterity. But who or what can be other? Who or what
can be the subject of communication? Is the other always and only
another human? Or can the other in these communicative interactions
be otherwise? This book is about others (and other kinds of
others). It concerns the current position and status of the other
in the face of technological innovations that can, in one way or
another distort, mask, or even deface the other. Ten innovative
essays, written by an international team of experts, individually
and in collaboration with each other, seek to diagnose the current
situation with otherness, devise innovative solutions to the
questions of alterity, and provide insight for students, teachers
and researchers trying to make sense of the opportunities and
challenges of the 21st century.
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