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Effects on Violation of Media Ethic in Peaceful Situation
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Title | Effects on Violation of Media Ethic in Peaceful Situation | |||||
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Publication date | 2022-08-12 | |||||
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Media is a backbone of society and serves as a bridge between the State and public. The aims of the study are that negative information of media become negative effect on peaceful situation in a country and media has an important obligation of imparting information to the society. It mainly focuses is on set of moral principles or values of media ethics to assist media workers in considering for the rightness and wrongness of their action, and how to choose the most appropriate way to inform. This paper is the reference to common use and primary source of media ethics such as honest, impartiality, accountability, objectivity, truth, balance, bias, privacy, and the public interest. In addition, digital and advance technology creates challenges for traditional media in Myanmar. To settle these issues, it is needed to obey media ethics and maintain the state’s reputation and inhabitants’ interests and give correct and sufficient information for civil service and also work within the framework of related laws, values, belief to balance rights, justice and self-interest. |
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Media, Ethic, Violation, Conflict of interest, Reputation of State, Justice, Selfinterest | ||||||
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2022 | ||||||
Yadanabon University Research Journal | ||||||
175-183 | ||||||
Vol.12, No.1 |