Title: Media Ethics
1INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM ETHICs
- WAJAHT RAHMAN
- MS IST MEDIA COMMUNICATION
- IIU ISLAMABAD
2ETHICS
- DEFINITION
- Ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with
moral component of human life. - It reflects a societys notions about the
rightness or wrongness of an act and the
distinctions between virtue and vice.
3LAW
- A recognized causal link or principle whose
violation must or should result in a penalty as
failure, injury, loss, or pain. - The binding rules of conduct meant to enforce
justice and prescribe duty or obligation, and
derived largely from custom or formal enactment
by a ruler or legislature.
4Difference between Laws Ethics
- Law is a set of universal rules that are framed,
accepted when usually enforced - Ethics on the other hand define how individuals
prefer to interact with one another
5Laws Ethics
- Laws are rules developed by governments.
- A written form and hence a law is published
requirements are compelled to be obeyed by the
members of a society.
- Ethics everything depends on the persons
conscience. - Ethics on the other hand cannot be compelled and
hence they cannot be enforced, totally depends on
the individual
6JOURNALISTIC CODES AND ETHICS
- Principles of ethics and of good practice to
address the specific challenges faced by
professional journalists - "Code of ethics" or the "canons of journalism."
7- Some codes of ethics have the force of law
Violations of these codes may be subject to
administrative (e.g., Loss of license), civil or
penal remedies - Others can be enforced by the promulgating
organization alone a violation of these codes is
usually limited to loss of membership in the
organization.
8UNESCO DECLARATION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- PRINCIPLE NO1
- Peoples rights to true information
- PRINCIPLE NO 2
- The Journalists dedication to objective reality
9UNESCO DECLARATION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- PRINCIPLE NO 3
- The journalist social responsibility
- Principle no4
- The journalist profession integrity
- Principle no5
- Public access and participation
10UNESCO DECLARATION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- Principle no 6
- Respect for privacy and human dignity
- Principle no 7
- Respect for public interest
- Principle no 8
- Respect for universal values and diversity of
culture
11UNESCO DECLARATION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- Principle no 9
- Elimination of war and other great evil
confronting humanity - Principle no 10
- Promotion of New World Information
Communication Order
12SOCIETY OF PROFASSIONAL JOURNALIST
- Society of professional journalist formally known
as Sigma Delta Chi. This is the oldest
organization who represent journalist in united
states. - It was established in 1909 by DePauw University
and its charter was design by William Me harry
Glenn.
13COMMON ELEMENTS
- OBJECTIVITY
- Unequivocal separation between news and opinion
- Separation between advertisements and news
- Avoid conflicts of interest
14- OBJECTIVITY
- Subject of adverse news stories are allowed a
reasonable opportunity to respond to - Interference with reporting by any entity,
including censorship, must be disclosed
15SEEK THE TRUTH AND REPORT IT
- Honest, fair and courageous in gathering,
reporting and interpreting information - Test the accuracy of information from all sources
- Seek out subjects of news stories to give them
the opportunity to respond to allegations
16SEEK THE TRUTH AND REPORT IT
- Identify sources and question sources motives
before promising anonymity - Never distort the content of news photos or video
- Avoid undercover or other surreptitious methods
17NEVER PLAGIARIZE
- Tell the story of the diversity and magnitude,
boldly - Examine cultural values and avoid imposing those
values on others - Avoid stereotyping by race, gender, age,
religion, ethnicity, geography, sexual
orientation, disability, physical appearance or
social status
18NEVER PLAGIARIZE
- Distinguish between advocacy (support) and news
reporting - Distinguish news from advertising.
19Ethical responsibility to Sources and Subjects
- MINIMIZE HARM
- Ensure facts are correct
- Contact the subject of the article
- Not publish an article based solely on
speculation - Make a mental list of all parties involved in the
article and think about
20Ethical responsibility to Sources and Subjects
- AVOID MISREPRESENTATION
- Not publish any sort of interview story without
ensuring that the interviewee is absolutely happy
- GET ALL SIDES OF A STORY
- Sources and quotes from both sides of an argument
- Avoid being biased towards either side
21- http//ethicnet.uta.fi/international/international
_principles_of_professional_ethics_in_journalism
- http//www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp
- http//www.ifj.org/about-ifj/ifj-code-of-principle
s/
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Profession
al_Journalists
- http//www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-inf
ormation/freedom-of-expression/professional-journa
listic-standards-and-code-of-ethics/
- http//www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/category/me
dia-ethics/
- http//www.mediaethicsmagazine.com/
- http//college.cqpress.com/sites/masscomm/Home/cha
pter14.aspx
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