Sustainable Communication? Media and Communication Responsibility in Global Transformation Processes
Franzisca Weder (),
Lars Rademacher () and
René Schmidpeter ()
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Franzisca Weder: University of Queensland
Lars Rademacher: Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
René Schmidpeter: M3TRIX Institute of Sustainable Business
A chapter in CSR Communication in the Media, 2023, pp 1-11 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the introductory chapter at hand, we give some background around CSR communication and sustainability as core principle for related activities and corporate behavior. We also present a new perspective on media business and media management by clarifying the specific stakeholder demands and expectations in a social, environmental, and economic dimension, while the focus of this book is to introduce sustainability as moral compass for media corporate behavior in the context of a global public sphere. Here, we reflect on global transformation processes and related corporate responsibilities. At the end of the chapter, the contributions to this volume are introduced and some reflections, points for discussion as well as thoughts around future research potential are shared.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18976-0_1
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