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  1. ethical communication. Disagreements over what is true or factual are commonplace today and throughout history. While debates persist about what truth is and standards for its evaluation, these debates generally recognize the importance of truth‐telling. Truthful and honest communication plays a

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  2. Summary. Communication ethics concerns the creation and evaluation of goodness in all aspects and manifestations of communicative interaction. Because both communication and ethics are tacitly or explicitly inherent in all human interactions, everyday life is fraught with intentional and unintentional ethical questions—from reaching for a cup ...

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    With AJA came a new type of viewer, and these viewers were introduced to another kind of television. “Al Jazeera grasped the desire by Arab public opinion for pluralism and rapidly gained a following, highlighting the existence of pluralism and of a silent majority in Arab public opinion that has been repressed for decades” (Zran 2016, p. 48). Thes...

    Guideline Number Nine in AJE’s Code of Ethicsaddresses the propaganda issue: “Distinguish between news material, opinion and analysis to avoid the pitfalls of speculation and propaganda.” Acting on that standard, AJE is mandated to avoid propagating a specific political stream or party. It rejects government propaganda that serves its own agenda by...

    One of the aims of AJE’s knowledge production “is to balance the flow of information and to provide another perspective to mainstream news. By paying special attention to the Global South, it seeks to balance and thus enrich the dominant one-dimensional international flow of information and to offer discourses that are different from the ones offer...

    • Clifford G. Christians
    • cchrstns@illinois.edu
    • 2019
  4. Jul 27, 2023 · While people across the world value honesty, it is undeniable that it can sometimes pay to be dishonest. This tension leads people to engage in complex behaviors that stretch the boundaries of honesty. Such behaviors include strategically avoiding information, dodging questions, omitting information, and making true but misleading statements. Though not lies per se, these are nonetheless ...

  5. Apr 30, 2019 · Truthful and Deceptive Communication: A Concise Overview. Truthfulness, as well as people’s perceptions of it, surrounds much of our everyday communication. In most contexts of human interaction, truth-telling is expected to be the norm, while deception is the aberration. Communicating with truthfulness involves the exchange of information ...

    • Pamela J. Kalbfleisch, Tony Docan-Morgan
    • 2019
  6. ethical feelings and judgments, have tied these judgments together into a coherent ethical perspective, or have mastered the complexities of moral reasoning. As a result, everyday ethical judgments are often a subtle mixture of pseudo and genuine morality, ethical insight and moral prejudice, ethical truth and moral hypocrisy.

  7. Ethical standards, or moral principles, are the set of rules we abide by that make us “good” people and help us choose right from wrong. The virtuous standards to which we adhere influence our ethical understanding. If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama.