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Communicatio Socialis (ComSoc)

Zeitschrift für Ethik der Medien und der digitalen Gesellschaft
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Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen, Prof. Dr. Susanna Endres, Prof. Dr. Alexander Filipović, Dr. Renate Hackel-de Latour, Prof. Dr. Annika Sehl
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In the US, whose media system was once considered the freest in the world, press freedom is in decline. Year after year, the US continues to fall in the rankings for press freedom. The trend is exacerbated by the Trump administration's anti-media...
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This article discusses the current debate on banning social media from a media and AI ethics perspective and argues for a more nuanced approach. It is necessary to determine not only what social media is and what image of childhood is being used as...
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This article analyzes the phenomenon of digital naivety as a structurally conditioned misjudgment of one's own digital skills, especially among vulnerable groups. It shows that cybersecurity is not only a technical problem but also a media ethics...
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During and following the Enlightenment, different views have been expressed concerning the advantages of demystifying the world. The expansion of knowledge was supposed to open the world to people. However, this opening was also seen as...
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This article focuses on security policy reporting from Greenland, which has increased significantly since 2025 in response to interventions by the US. The focus is on analyzing news images and their iconographic significance, as well as the complex...
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Source protection is a non-negotiable basis of the journalistic craft—and yet it is at most a footnote in journalism research. This article outlines the various dimensions of source protection, with a particular focus on cybersecurity and...
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