Abstract

ABSTRACT The task of this article is to outline foundations of a Marxist-humanist approach to communication justice, media justice, and digital justice. A dialectical approach to justice is outlined that differs from idealist monism, dualism, and pluralism. It conceives of injustice as alienation and inhumanity and justice as humanism. This approach is applied to communication, media, and the digital. The article outlines concepts and dimensions of (in)justice in general, communication (in)justice, media (in)justice, and digital (in)justice.

Highlights

  • The task of this article is to outline foundations of a Marxist-humanist approach to communication justice, media justice, and digital justice

  • The logic of accumulation extends into the political and cultural system where we find the accumulation of decision-power and influence in the political system and the accumulation of reputation, attention and respect in the cultural system

  • The approach outlined here is a contribution to dialectical concepts of justice, communication justice, media justice, and digital justice

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Summary

Christian Fuchs

Communication and Media Research Institute, University of Westminster, London, UK

Theories of justice
Dualist theories of justice
Pluralist theories of justice
Type of oppression
SEX GENDER
Alienation as injustice
The alienated
General features
Communicative dimension
Political injustice
Dimension Form of digital of Society alienation
Digital injustice
Conclusion
Meaning of justice
Political justice
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