scholarly journals Public relations ethics in information management

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Hrvoje Jakopović

Public relations is involved in all communication between an organization and the pu-blic. In the contemporary world, PR practitioners have become the facilitators of information. Information and communication technology (ICT) have imposed new rules in the fi eld of public relations. Communication strategy and information management have become crucial parts of modern public relations. People change their habits with regard to the consumption of traditional and new media. The challenges imposed by the development of information and communication technology are also related to understanding the new information so-ciety. For that reason information ethics deals with the ethical implications of dissemination, use, development and safety of information. Public relations follow new information and communication trends, and they need to build fi rm ethical principles for the age of informa-tion. The author examines the ethical implications of the framing concept in public relations.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Uspal Jandevi

This paper aims to corelation among The development of information and communication technology (ICT) encouraging diverse patterns of change including government and public relations in a democracy this research is a library study, a library that contains an in-depth collection of materials for one more subjects. Research libraries usually include primary and secondary sources. In the end we must realize ICT is a tool not a solution for democracy. The main lesson from countries that are able to adopt the principles of e-democracy to improve the quantity and quality of participation of its citizen is a good preparation prior to application in the field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 803-813
Author(s):  
Deepak Chakravarty, Dr. Mahima Gupta, Prof. Banhi Jha

In today’s modern world, globalization has completely changed the way of working. The way we live, learn, work, and even define work has changed due to new information and communication technologies—Hence, it can stated that human capital fuel up the modern economy. In reality, the information and communication technology revolution has turned intelligence into a valuable commodity. In today's economy, economic growth is based on mental intelligence rather than physical strength, and its worth is generated by recruiting knowledgeable workers and continuing to learn. Incorporating information and communication technology (ICT) into vocational and technical education and the educational system in general has a vast range of consequences on teaching and learning.


Author(s):  
Tommy Satriadi Nur Arifin

The purpose of this study is to discuss media convergence as the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This study uses a historical perspective which is the first media age with the broadcast pattern and the second media age with interactivity patterns. Results of research Broadcast media that use radio frequency transmission can now be accessed through an Internet connection as streaming media. In conclusion, the public can access radio and television through an internet connection and reduce the need for these devices, using an internet connection when it is available for the network to access broadcasts. Keywords: Convergence, Broadcast Media, New Media, Streaming


Author(s):  
Carina Beckerman

Improving the artifacts a knowledge worker uses and how he or she exercises his or her knowledge is part of being professional in a knowledge society. In a knowledge society there is a continuous structuring and re-structuring, construction and re-construction and learning and re-learning occurring due to implementing new information and communication technology. But many of these projects fail in spite of management spending large amounts of money on them. This paper creates an awareness of how an artefact, such as a new knowledge management system, becomes a driving force behind expanding the knowledge of an anesthesist and has implications for continuous learning among a group of employees at the anesthesia and intensive care unit. In addition, implementing new technology is an underestimated opportunity for learning. This paper suggests that a significant educational effort is taking place in society channelled through IT-projects, even if they fail.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Agustinus Rio Trilaksono

Internet merupakan new media yang digunakan sebagai sarana untuk berkomunikasi dan bertukar informasi bagi individu atau organisasi di era ICT (information and communication technology). Google Drive merupakan salah satu aplikasi layanan berbasis internet yang memungkinkan pengguna (user) dapat menjadikan media penyimpanan (storage) sebagai sumberdaya. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengukur efektivitas penggunaan Google Drive sebagai media penyimpanan di kalangan mahasiswa dengan pendekatan model keberhasilan sistem informasi yang terdiri dari Information Quality, System Quality dan Service Quality. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan kuesioner sebagai alat pengumpulan data. Jumlah sampel yang digunakan adalah 77 responden. Teknik analisis data menggunakan regresi linear berganda dengan perangkat lunas SPSS Version 23.00 melalui analisis statistif deskriptif, uji kualitas instrumen penelitia, uji koefisien determinasi, uji ANNOVA dan uji signifikansi paramater individual. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model keberhasilan sistem informasi membuktikan pengaruh signifikan terhadap Satisfaction melalui faktor Information Quality, System Quality dan Service Quality. Service Quality dan System Quality adalah variabel yang paling efektif berpengaruh terhadap Satisfaction dengan nilai koefisien korelasi masing-masing 67,8 persen dan 66,5 persen.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Muhsin Nor Paizin

The purpose of using the new media in the context of dakwah is an essential feature since it is the trigger for dakwah activities and the execution of dakwah is done to its target. As information and communication technology advances, zakat institutions, must capitalise on it for the benefit of Islam. In the face of the Covid-19 outbreak, zakat institutions such as the Federal Territory Zakat Collection Center (PPZ-MAIWP) are heavily using new media to teach zakat to all Malaysians. There are five potentials of using the new media towards inviting the community to pay zakat namely; further expand dakwah delivery activities, facilitate the delivery of zakat dakwah, diversify the methods of dakwah of zakat, dakwah of zakat while studying and entertaining, and defence against zakat cyber warfare. Thus, digital media has enormous potential in terms of facilitating the implementation of zakat dakwah activities in a more structured, appealing, and beautiful manner.


Author(s):  
Hidayah Shafiee ◽  
Ahmad Fahmi Mahamood ◽  
Abdul Rahman Abdul Manaf ◽  
Tengku Kastriafuddin Shah Tengku Yaakob ◽  
Abdul Jalil Ramli ◽  
...  

‘Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa’and ‘Bahasa Menunjukkan Bangsa’ is a Malay proverb to cultivate holdings and identity among Malaysian. This Malay proverb is often broadcast in electronic media or in print media. This campaign emphasizes that language is the cornerstone of race. An effort to uphold the National Language requires strong support and commitment from the community, especially in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) era. However, in the habit of using new media, they often use the mixed language every day. Mixed language is due to the attitude of some people who are not aware that the use of national language is become more eroded by the use of mixed language. The purpose of this research is to study the influence of mixed language in the new media in the National Language. This study uses a qualitative study method where the data is obtained through interview. A total of 5 informants were involved in the study consisting of New Media Communication student, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)


Author(s):  
Selcan Kilis ◽  
Seher Balbay

The influence of media and method and their recent dramatic impact on learning have been discussed by many researchers in the instructional technology field and spurred the Clark-Kozma debate. This chapter explores the standpoints of preservice information and communication technology teachers attending a state university in Turkey. The findings are presented as a guide to educators and instructional designers, especially in their preservice research and practice. Participants were selected by convenience sampling, and their opinions were obtained following a debate on the topic. A questionnaire was administered for this purpose that had been prepared by the researchers. The results of the survey were augmented by detailed observations of the debate. Most of the participants agree that new media provides and facilitates the emergence of new methods or changes in existing methods, and learning and teaching benefit from approaches that combine the two.


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