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A series of questions and answers related to values, ethics, and ethical decision-making in communication. it covers key concepts such as value orientations, ethical frameworks (utilitarian, deontological, justice), and approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas. The content is suitable for introductory-level discussions on communication ethics and professional conduct, providing a foundation for understanding ethical principles and their application in various contexts.
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Value - ANSWER concept that refers to the relative worth of a quality or object
Ethics - ANSWER model values of what is right/wrong
Questions to ensure ethical behaviour - ANSWER 1. Do I have direct stake, what am I supposed to do?
Value Orientations - ANSWER source of values, where do we learn what we prefer?
value congruence - ANSWER consistency, easier to communicate with those
similar to you
Terminal values - ANSWER instinct, where do you want to see yourself?
instrumental value - ANSWER what are you going to do when you get there?
Work values that affect behaviour - ANSWER 1. locus of control
Locus of Control - ANSWER establish a connection between what we do and what happened, fi we can easily take responsibility
Utilitarian Approach - ANSWER result-oriented, consequence driven approach
Deontological Approach - ANSWER do the right thing and deal with the consequences later
Theory of Justice ("fair rules) - ANSWER establish standard rules that are equity-based and transparent and that apply to everyone
Theory of Justice: Guiding Principles - ANSWER 1. be equitable
cultural relativism - ANSWER no single right way because all individuals and cultures are different and no culture is any better or any worse than another
Multi-domestic approach - ANSWER look into situational contingency
Why people choose to make the right decision - ANSWER 1. Pre-conventional: don't want to get in trouble
Habit of Search - ANSWER always make sure you are spending time and really investigating for yourself
Habit of Justice - ANSWER being fair, give people a chance to tell exactly what happened
Code of Ethics: Functions - ANSWER 1. increase public confidence
Universalistic Resolution Approach - ANSWER same rules for everyone, even with personal bias (everyone is treated the same)
Particularistic Resolution Approach - ANSWER goes with relationship, have an exception for certain people
Compromise Resolution Approach - ANSWER give and take, you can't just do things the way you want, you must see what other people want as well
Reconciliatory Resolution Approach - ANSWER go with the local way of doing things, live in the present, what exactly happened and how?