İletişim Etiği ve Enformasyon: Küresel Dünyanın Vatandaşları Kendileri İçin Düşünüyorlar

Enformasyon teknolojisi, değişimi, insanlar tarafından daha önce hiç oluşturulmamış bir ölçekte küreselleştirmekte ve yerelleştirmektedir. Enformasyonun insanlar ve kurumlar üzerindeki etkisi, psikolojik ve sosyal istikrarın derin ve istikrarsız temel veçheleridir. Bu istikrarsızlıkla ilişkili olan ve sınırlı kaynakları ele geçirmek amacıyla hiç durmaksızın devam eden rekabet olgusu üzerine kurulu ekonomik sistemimiz ise, küresel sürdürülebilirlik endişelerinin gündeme getirdiği bir meydan okumayla karşı karşıya bulunmaktadır. Bu gelişmelere karşı verilmesi gereken cevap ise, hem ahlâki hem de enformasyonel gerçekliğin açık bir biçimde sergilenmesini sağlayan ve insanların, başlamış olan değişim sürecine katılmalarını mümkün kılan iletişim etiği disiplininin içinde yatmaktadır. İletişim Etiği Enstitüsü tarafından desteklenen ve türünün tek örneği niteliğini taşıyan bir enformasyonel sistem, enformasyon karmaşasını dile getirmek için elverişli bir araç sunmaktadır.

Communication Ethics & Information: Global Citizens Thinking for Themselves

Information-communication technology (ICT) is changing human behaviour and knowledgability. To successfully address a new knowledge paradigm, requires different capabilities, understanding and methods, equally for actors and audiences. A new discipline of communication ethics offers a critical/creative moral compass for individual/collective decision-making, taking into account new dynamic conditions for shared/mediated reality. Using accepted knowledge creation/evaluation techniques, media and graphic techniques underpinned with principles of communication ethics, it is possible to promote morally founded human communication skills and their immediate convergence with technological systems. Communication ethics thereby becomes 'a key discipline for individual and collective knowledge formation for an age of information.'

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