There are ways of being in the world that create a flourishing life and other ways that restrict that life, both for ourselves and others. Listening is one of these ways of being. Listening gives shape to speaking, inviting other people into a dialogue that impacts our everyday lives. Our acts of listening, like all communication, are shaped by our cultural and individual differences. Unfortunately, as people consider ways to ethically listen, they often abide by a set of conversational rules that do not reflect or benefit their own or others' unique contexts and communities. In this book, Parks responds to gaps in scholarship related to listening in communication research and difference in ethics scholarship. Rather than imposing a rigid ethical norm that is unresponsive to diverse cultural practices, her proposed listening ethic is one that is highly contextualized and pluralistic and yet dares to make normative claims. Using discourse research methods that are both qualitative and quantitative, Parks goes beyond describing what listening is in a given context to what ethical listening should be. Empirical findings about listening from multiple communities that represent diverse ethnic, gender, and disability orientations are interwoven with insights from communication ethics to develop the first-ever dialogic ethics of listening that is empirically-based, culturally-grounded, and normative. Ten shared values emerge as guidelines for good listening in this ethic: be open, cultivate understanding, practice authenticity, engage in critical thinking, invest in relationship, care for the dialogue, focus on what matters, be intentionally present, remember the ongoing story, and be responsive to need. These values, while shared across cultures, may be expressed in a diverse and sometimes conflicting communicative practices. Ultimately, Parks proposes that ethical listening is best conceptualized as pursuit of sustainable hospitality in our dialogic interactions within and across difference. By understanding the ways that different people share listening values yet practice them differently, we can learn to trust each other and attest to the hope that ethical dialogue is possible.



Autorentext
Elizabeth S. Parks is assistant professor of communication studies at Colorado State University.

Inhalt

Chapter 1: The Importance of Ethical Listening

Chapter 2: The Power of Difference and Values that Unite

Chapter 3: Take Off Your Armor and Bring Down the Walls: Adopting a Listening Posture

Chapter 4: Dolls and Cages: Listening as Investment and Care

Chapter 5: Deep Listening: Remembering and Responding with Intentional Focus

Chapter 6: Hyenas and Chickens: Listening as Invitation

Chapter 7: Hope for Sustainable Hospitality

Titel
The Ethics of Listening
Untertitel
Creating Space for Sustainable Dialogue
EAN
9781498573276
Format
ePUB
Veröffentlichung
16.11.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.95 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240