Pan-Atlantic University Press is pleased to announce the upcoming publication “Promoting, Protecting, and Preserving Human Dignity through Media Practices”. Authored by esteemed scholars and practitioners, this book promises to revolutionize our understanding of the intricate relationship between media and human dignity.
Professor Juan Manuel Elegido, former Vice-Chancellor of Pan-Atlantic University, praises the Institute of Humanities for the outstanding application of ideas in this magnum opus. His endorsement emphasizes the importance of the contributions within, as well as the rewarding experience that readers will have.
Ifeyinwa V. Awagu . and Celestine Kezie, both esteemed Pan-Atlantic University staff members, drove the joint effort that resulted in the book, which is a collection of scholarly and practice-based pieces. With backgrounds in ethics, philosophy, media, and communication, their views have the potential to change traditional narratives about media activities.
“At a time when the influence of the media on society has reached unprecedented levels, this collection offers a profound exploration of the role of personhood in media operations,” according to the press release. The book digs into the complexity of modern media environments, revealing the subtle connections between individual rights, ethical obligations, and the advancement of human dignity.
“Promoting, Protecting, and Preserving Human Dignity through Media Practices” promotes new ideas and invites readers to consider the tremendous impact of media practices on our collective well-being. Academics, media practitioners, government officials, and everyone interested in the nexus of media and human rights are encouraged to use this valuable resource.
The upcoming release of “Promoting, Protecting, and Preserving Human Dignity” marks an important milestone in improving scholarly discourse and society understanding, as Pan-Atlantic University Press maintains its commitment to good scholarly publishing.
Stay tuned for additional information on the official release date and how to get a copy of this historic publication. Please direct any inquiries to paupress@pau.edu.ng.