Ethical Principles/Disinf Ormation

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Ethical

Principles/Disinf
ormation
COMMUNICATION

• the act or process of communicating; fact


of being communicated.

The imparting or interchange of


thoughts, opinions, or information by
speech, writing, or signs.
ETHICS

• a system of moral principles.

• deals with values relating to human


conduct, with respect to the righteous and
wrongness of certain actions and to the
goodness and badness of the motives and
ends of such actions.
UNETHICAL
COMMUNICATION
• Threatens the quality of all
communication and consequently the
well-being of individuals and the
society.
COMMUNICATION ETHICS

• The principle governing communication,


the right and wrong aspects of it, the
moral-immortal dimensions relevant to
Interpersonal communication are called
the ethics of Interpersonal
communication.
COMMUNICATION
ETHICS
• Maintaining the correct balance between
the speaking and listening.

• The legitimacy of fear and emotional appeal.

• Degree of criticism and praise.


PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL
•COMMUNICATION
Promote access to communication resources and
opportunities as necessary to fulfill human potential and
contribute to the well-being of families, communities,
and society.
• Promote communication climates of caring and mutual
understanding that respect the unique needs and
characteristics of individual communicators.
• Condemn communication that degrades individuals
and humanity through distortion, intimidation, coercion,
and violence, and through the expression of intolerance
and hatred.
PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL LITERATURE

• Being committed to the courageous expression of


personal convictions in pursuit of fairness and justice.
• Advocate sharing information, opinions, and
feelings when facing significant choices while also
respecting privacy and confidentiality.
• Accept responsibility for the short and long term
consequences for our own communication and
expect the same of others.
PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL
COMMUNICATION
• Advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honestly, and reason
as essential to the integrity of communication.
• Endorse freedom of expression, diversity of
perspective, and tolerance of dissent to achieve the
informed and responsible decision making fundamental
to a civil society.
• Strive to understand and respect other
communicators before evaluating and responding to
their message.
COMMUNICATION
PRINCIPLES
• Communication is integrated into all parts
of our lives.
• Communication meets needs.
• Communication is a process.
• Communication is guided by culture and
context.
• Communication is learned.
• Communication has ethical implications.
COMMUNICATION
ETHICS
Fundamentals of Ethical
Communication

• Responsible Thinking
• Decision Making
• Development of Relationships
and Communities
COMMUNICATION ETHICS

Ethos

Rhetorical Triangle

Pathos Logos
Guidelines:
1. An ethical communicator, audience
analysis plays a significant role in the
process of communication.
2. An ethical communicator, respect for
the truth is essential.
3. An ethical communicator uses
information properly.
4. An ethical communicator, a person, do
not falsify information.
What does each of the guidelines tell
us about how to become an ethical
communicator?

> Respect your audiences.


> Respect the truth.
> Use information properly.
> Do not falsify information, such as
plagiarizing one's idea without giving credit to
it.
> Consider the result of Communication.
Is an effective communicator an
ethical communicator?

YE
S
An authentic effective communicator knows
how to respect the person they are talking.
They speak with all honestly, give
information & use it properly, and do not
falsify information.
DISCUSSING
REAL-LIFE
SITUATIONS
ABOUT ETHICAL
COMMUNICATION
QUESTIONS:
• WHAT IS UNETHICAL ABOUT SUCH
SITUATION?

• WHY IS IT UNETHICAL?

• WHAT COULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?

• WHAT ETHICAL GUIDELINE CAN YOU


SUGGEST?

• WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO BE ETHICAL IN THIS


SITUATION?

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