Communication Ethics Flashcards

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-the act or process of communicating; fact of being communicated.

-the imparting or interchange of
thoughts, opinions, or information by
speech, writing, or signs.

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Communication

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-A system of moral principles

-deals with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.

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Ethics

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The principle governing communication, the right and wrong aspects of it, the moral-immoral dimensions relevant to Interpersonal communication are called the ethics of Interpersonal communication.

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Communication Ethics

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Maintaining the correct balance between the speaking and listening

the legitimacy of fear and emotional appeal

degree of criticism and praise

A death or an overdose of either of the factors could
result in unfavorable
consequences.

The principle of honesty on both sides should be completely applied because any amount of insincerity from either the listener or the speaker would not be prudent.

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Communication ethics

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5
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ETHICAL
COMMUNICATION

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responsible thinking
decision making
development of relationships and communities
context
cultures
channels
media

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6
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threatens the quality of all communication and consequently the well-being of individuals and the society.

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Unethical communication

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7
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Advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and essential to integrity of communication.

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Principle of ethical communication

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8
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What are the 4 principles of interpersonal communication

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(IICC)
Inescapable
Irreversible
Complicated
Contextual

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Functions of interpersonal communication

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Gaining information
Building a context of understanding
Establishing Identity
Interpersonal needs

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Refers to communication with another person.

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Interpersonal communication

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Interpersonal communication is subdivided into:?

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Dyadic communication
public communication
small-group communication

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9
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Begins with each persons commitment to active care for the interpersonal relationship

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Interpersonal Responsibility

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The most frequented basis of our decision making process, expressing a commitment to the meost basic principles

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Deontological Ethics

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Interpersonal Responsibility Involves?

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Sympathy
Empathy

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Emphasizes character as opposed to duty or consequence

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Virtue Ethcis

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Provides necessary space for each communicative partner to contribute to the relationship

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Distance

9
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Examples of unethical communication in the workplace

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Intimidation and threatening others
Backstabbing and inappropriate jokes.
Euphemism and lying

9
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Focuses on the results and whether not it would benefit the majority

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Utilatarian ethics

9
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What are mass communication Ethics?

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Truth
Censorship
Laws
Privacy
Appropriateness
Sensitivity to other cultures
Respect dignity, privacy, and well being of a person.

9
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LYING

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Deontological
Utilitarian
Virtue

9
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NO absolute approach to situations, each situations should be adressed as different from each other

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Situational or Contextual Ethics

9
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Used to seek answers and express opinions

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Freedom of expression

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Types of unethical communication in the workplace

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Coercive
Destructive
Deceptive
Intrusive

9
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Used to describe the various means by which individuals and entities relay information through mass media.

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Mass communication

9
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what are the Corporate Codes of ethics

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(HCCFC)-
Honesty
Confidentiality
Credit
Free speech
Courtesy

9
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Must be blaanced against societys need to maintain Order, protect general welfare and public morality

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Ethical Freedom of expression

9
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Are moral guidelines that are used to help assist people in making decisions.

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Ethic Codes