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Provides multiple viewpoints and pathways of adopting mindful communication methodologies that would promote sustainable development goals
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monografia Rebiun25654491 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25654491 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 180305s2018 ii ob 001 0 eng d 9789352805532 9352805534 9352805542 9789352805549 9789352805518 9352805518 9789352805549 e book) UAM 991008021195304211 NT eng pn NT YDX EBLCP NLE OCLCF MERUC IDB UUM INT OCLCQ UKMGB LVT OCLCQ UKAHL SGPBL VT2 OCLCQ UNAV 174/.4 23 Mindful communication for sustainable development Recurso electrónico] :] perspectives from Asia edited by Kalinga Seneviratne New Delhi, India SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd. 2018 New Delhi, India New Delhi, India SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd. 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete "Written by Asian scholars, Mindful Communication for Sustainable Development: Perspectives from Asia analyzes Asian philosophical ideas and communication theories that promote respect for cultural diversity, protection of environment, and 'sufficiency economic' models. It discusses how ancient Asian teachings, particularly from the Buddhist, Hindu, and Confucius schools of thought, can enrich modern-day communication needs and help to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals espoused by the United Nations. As a mindful communication revolution spreads across the world, especially in the West, this book draws attention to the danger of practicing mindfulness without its spiritual and ethical leanings. The book puts forward innovative ideas on applying traditional practices to modern digital communication. It rethinks development communication methods and how the media reports on economic, environmental, and developmental issues. It promotes a new paradigm of communication, one that is centered on both social harmony and freedom of expression"--Provided by publisher Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Mindfulness in communication: a Buddhist approach / Venerable Phuwadol Piyasilo -- Mindful communication for sustainable development / Sulak Sivaraksa -- Buddhist, Hindu and Jain contribution to communication in Asia / Binod C. Agarwal -- Confucius and tao of Asian journalism / Kwangsoo Park -- Human dignity and responsibility to humanity : a Buddhist viewpoint / Lim Kooi Fong -- "Hindu" values in journalism / Sanjay Ranade -- Thinking through practice : creative media as a research methodology / Jirayudh Sinthuphan -- Storytelling with deep listening / Supaporn Phokaew -- New approach to ASEAN journalism : from a Thai perspective / Pipope Panitchpakdi -- Mindful communication and media training : a view from Myanmar / Cho Cho Thwin -- Middle-path journalism : a conceptual framework for Bhutanese media / Dorji Wangchuck -- Philippines: Ignatian pedagogy and mindful communication / Evans Yonson -- Mindful communication for good governance : a Buddhist approach / Sugath M. Senarat -- Mindful communication and sustainable development : the Buddhist holistic framework / Ananda Kumaraseri -- A Japanese path to mindful communication : understanding the silence of the Japanese / Kanako Watanabe -- Laos : traditional methods of communication and its relevance to grassroots community : development case study of Nongviengkham Village / Homala Phensisanavong -- Cambodia : mindful public relations? : from monastric to government communications / Nayheak Khun -- Crossing panel borders : transnational constrained comics composition and mindful development communication / Nicolas Verstappen -- Practicing mindful communication in a multicultural society : case study of Malaysian news reporting / Azman Azwan Azmawati, Chai Ming Hock and Raqib Sofian -- Philippines : beyond the body count : mindful journalism and the human-centric approach to reporting the drug war / Therese Patricia C. San Diego -- South Korea : compassionate approach to journalism? : Buddhist true network / Emi Hayakawa -- Sri Lanka : mindful communication and reconciliation / Ariayaratne Atugala -- Mindful communication for sustainable development : a new Asian communication paradigm / Kalinga Seneviratne Provides multiple viewpoints and pathways of adopting mindful communication methodologies that would promote sustainable development goals Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Seneviratne, Kalinga Sulak Sivaraksa