Universal and parochial influences on journalistic ethics / Dr. Halimahton Shaari

Studies on communication ethics are riddled with complexities that are due in large part to the fact that the concept of ethics is very often viewed as subjective. This subjective nature of the ethics stem from the fact that ethical considerations and decisions are made based not just on personal mo...

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Main Author: Shaari, Halimahton (Dr.) (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Communication and Media Studies (FCMS), 2004.
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