Socializing Development Media Theory and Contents for Integral Ecological Humanism
Abstract
Mass media contents cannot be distant from the values of human socialization and civilization, and as such, they dened the values of the human person through digital and social media reporting or interpreting human actions, decisions and choices. Mass media contents are meaningful only when they are reasonably and properly situated within the ecological socialization of the human person. To live as a person of lived experiences is to express the contents of ecological continence and sustainability through one's rational socialization and civilization, indispensably dependent on the phenomenological values for the Otherness of Living. All depend on the motifs of adoption of development media theory, which believes that the contents of the media should be directed by the pressing needs of development of a particular society. The paper posits that there are needs to seek for vibrant and integral media reporting of ecological valuation of the human person through proper social constructions of interests and actions. Through proper media constructs of human interests and actions, there will be the realization of integral ecological humanism, meaningfully institutionalizing the advancement of common good and solidarity of interests. The paper owes that what happens to the ecology indispensably happens to the human person, and concludes that proper socialization of media contents that should direct human actions, decision and interests towards ecological continence, spirituality, education, socialization and sustainability should be conscientiously encouraged.