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- Title
ETHICAL STANDARDS AND DEONTOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES IN JOURNALISM.
- Authors
POPA, Georgiana Alina
- Abstract
A major challenge of media ethics nowadays is to make a selection of ethical standards applicable to this field, a reassessment of media ethics to keep some of the ethical principles valid and to eliminate or replace the outdated ones. Some principles, such as the respect for truth, are valid regardless of the media. However, one of the most common problems nowadays is that journalists in the mainstream media pick up rumours and fake news from social networks without proper verification. Public journalism is a valuable source of information or images, especially in cases where professional journalists have little or no access to information, but it is also criticized for ignoring ethical standards.
- Subjects
MASS media ethics; CITIZEN journalism; JOURNALISM; DEONTOLOGICAL ethics; MASS media; FAKE news
- Publication
International Journal of Communication Research, 2023, Vol 15, Issue 3, p214
- ISSN
2246-9265
- Publication type
Article