The ethics of non-conflict communication: Expert recommendations

The preliminary results of the expert work in the Public Collegium of Press Complaints (Moscow, Russia) have been summarized. For a decade, we have had to deal with various controversial texts in different areas of the agenda formed by the media. The preparation of an expert opinion is related to th...

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Main Author: S.K. Shayhitdinova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazan Federal University 2018-08-01
Series:Ученые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки
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Online Access:https://kpfu.ru/the-ethics-of-non-conflict-communication-expert-387708.html
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Summary:The preliminary results of the expert work in the Public Collegium of Press Complaints (Moscow, Russia) have been summarized. For a decade, we have had to deal with various controversial texts in different areas of the agenda formed by the media. The preparation of an expert opinion is related to the need to answer the question of which rules of media ethics were violated in one way or another. The following pattern has been revealed based on reflection on the problem: every thematic area of the media sphere has its own “pitfalls”. In order not to stumble upon them, not to provoke an information conflict, it is necessary to observe ethical rules that have their variations in key issues of public life. The list of such rules has been given in this publication. In political communication, it has been recommended to discuss problems, not images of the “enemy”. It has been noted that when covering the issues of religion, ridicule and provocation are unacceptable. The paper substantiates that the image of an ethnos should be inspiring in the problem of inter-ethnic relations. It states that it is forbidden to “sell” anxiety and fear in “naturalistic scenes” of the criminal chronicle. The arguments are the cases considered by the Public Collegium of Press Complaints with the involvement of the personal expert opinion.
ISSN:2541-7738
2500-2171