Unethical communication can lead to missed opportunities and misunderstandings. If communication lacks understanding of other perspectives, it can strain relationships and cause conflicts. Effective, ethical communication is genuine, open, cooperative, and sensitive to cultural beliefs without intent to deceive or harm others. Even communication that does not intend harm may still be unethical if it damages groups.
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Ethics in Communication
Unethical communication can lead to missed opportunities and misunderstandings. If communication lacks understanding of other perspectives, it can strain relationships and cause conflicts. Effective, ethical communication is genuine, open, cooperative, and sensitive to cultural beliefs without intent to deceive or harm others. Even communication that does not intend harm may still be unethical if it damages groups.
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The students should be able The students should be able The students should be able
to define ethics in to discuss principles of to explain ethical
communication. ethical communication communication from unethical communication A system of moral principles
Deals with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the
rightness and wrongness of certain actions to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions • The principle governing communication, the right and wrong aspects of it. • Maintaining the correct balance between the speaking and listening. • The legitimacy of fear and emotional appeal • Degree of criticism and praise
• The moral and immoral dimensions relevant to
interpersonal communication are called the ethics of interpersonal communication. • Responsible thinking • Decision making • Development of relationships and communities o Context o Cultures o Channels o Media Threatens the quality of all communication and consequently the well being of individuals and the society • Advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honesty and reason as essential to the integrity of communication
• Endorse freedom of expression, diversity
of perspective, and tolerance of dissent to achieve the informed and responsible decision making fundamental to a civil society.
• Strive to understand and respect other
communicators before evaluating and responding to their messages. • Promote access to communication resources and opportunities as necessary to fulfill human potential and contribute to the well-being of families, communities and society.
• Promote communication climates of caring
and mutual understanding that respect the unique needs and characteristics of individual communicators.
• Condemn communication that degrades
individuals and humanity through distortion, intimidation, coercion and violence and through the expression of intolerance and hatred. • Being committed to the courageous expression of personal convictions in pursuit of fairness and justice.
• Advocate sharing information, opinions,
and feelings when facing significant choices while also respecting privacy and confidentiality.
• Accept responsibility for the short-and
long-term consequences for our own communication and expect the same of others. Unethical communication It can lead to It can create negative can lead to missed misunderstandings and impacts on relationships, opportunities. If you don’t conflict. If you don’t take the both personal and understand what time to understand professional. This can lead someone is trying to say, someone’s point of view or if to strained relationships then you might miss out you don’t communicate and can even cause on valuable information or clearly, then it can lead to conflicts. advice. disagreements and hurt feelings. • Effective communication is ethical communication. Communication is ethical only when it is genuine, open, cooperative and sensitive to one’s cultural and social beliefs and practices. If there is an intent to conceal the truth, or bring damage to any organization, group or individual person, communication is considered unethical. Even in situations when there is no intent to harm, but damage to a certain group is inevitable because of the message or the channel used to relay the message, it is still considered unethical. Briefly explain your assessment of the ad, with focus on the five questions. Analyze the following print advertisements and determine if these are ethical or not. Consider the following guide questions in your analysis.
1. What is the message of the ad?
2. How is the message underscored? What semiotics are used (text? images? others?) 3. Is there any individual or group that may be offended by the ad? 4. Is there another way of presenting or delivering the message? 5. Do you think the ad is ethical?