RT Journal Article T1 From the Horse's Mouth: A Non-Speciesist Framework for Media and Communication Ethics T2 De la boca del caballo: un marco no especista para la ética de los medios y la comunicación A1 Pacheco Faria, Catia Gisela A1 Almiron, Nuria AB Media and communication ethics have been evolving in response to historical events that are shaping communication practices. This has led to an increasing questioning of the Western-white-patriarchal dominant canon and to the vindication of a more inclusive media and communication ethics. Yet the ethical discussions in the field have been systematically carried out from an anthropocentric-speciesist approach, that is, one which restricts ethical claims to the human species alone. Following the recent work of Clifford G. Christians, this paper claims that the pursuit of a global and inclusive media and communication ethics can only be successfully achieved within a non-speciesist framework. We argue that, under scrutiny, Christians’ case for a “human-centered” communication ethics, when taken consistently, sets the case for a cosmopolitan justice between the species. In practice, this amounts to media and communication ethics listening to what comes from the horse’s mouth by going to the sources of the common good and lending credibility not only to human voices, but other animals’ as well. PB Universitat Ramon Llull i Herder YR 2021 FD 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/101522 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/101522 LA eng NO Faria, C., A. Núria. «From the horse’s Mouth: A Non-Speciesist Framework for Media and Communication Ethics». Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, Vol. 1, Núm. 12, julio de 2021, p. 207-233, doi:10.34810/rljaev1n12id389312 DS Docta Complutense RD 7 abr 2025