Political Communication Ethics
Abstract
Political communication is a political process that involves the exchange of facts views and opinions Interpersonal political experience. Political communication is the process of conveying and disseminating political information regarding politics between people in political positions and the public. Practices that promote ethics in political communication are: 1) Using creative discourse. Communication should be based on reasonable discussion and exchange of opinions. Do not use words to create hate. 2) Providing comprehensive information The media and politicians should present information from many perspectives. To allow the public to receive diverse perspectives 3) Fact checking Information should be checked before publishing. To reduce the problem of fake news and distortion of facts. 4) Respecting the rights of others Avoid violating individual rights or publishing information that may cause damage.
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