„Nodo” kao samodovoljna alatka medijske etike!?
Journal
Medijska kultura, Međunarodni (regionalni) naučnostručni časopis
Date Issued
2011
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Abstract
From the concept of social responsibility, calling for a voluntary agreement not to do certain
things in society (selfrestraint), it follows the possibility of self-regulation and practice
of journalistic responsibility to publicly spoken word.
In this context, self-regulation as a tool of media ethics, is a firm commitment
of media professionals who care about the quality of their work to maintain
a dialogue with the public. Promoting standards, self-regulation helps maintain
the credibility of media among the public.
This is particularly welcome in the new democracies, in which
most of the independent press in itself new. Media selfregulation
helps to reassure the public that free media are not without
responsibility.
things in society (selfrestraint), it follows the possibility of self-regulation and practice
of journalistic responsibility to publicly spoken word.
In this context, self-regulation as a tool of media ethics, is a firm commitment
of media professionals who care about the quality of their work to maintain
a dialogue with the public. Promoting standards, self-regulation helps maintain
the credibility of media among the public.
This is particularly welcome in the new democracies, in which
most of the independent press in itself new. Media selfregulation
helps to reassure the public that free media are not without
responsibility.
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