Ch. 3- Ethical Communication Flashcards
(17 cards)
Classroom code of conduct
List of rules that will govern speakers and listeners in your class during discussions and speech presentations
Code of ethics
Guidelines for behavior
Dialogical perspective
And ethical standard used to promote the development of self personality and knowledge
Ethical communication
One who is honest, clear, accurate, open minded, and willing to listen to others and communication situations
Ethical norms
Rules of behavior
Ethical standards
Guidelines that help us make responsible decisions. These standards can be based on a political, dialogical, human, or situational perspectives.
Ethics
Set of standards that offer guidance about the choices we make and why would behave as we do
Global plagiarism
Intentionally taking entire passages or speeches from someone else’s work
Human perspective
And ethical standard that guides our responsibility to ourselves and to others to be open, gentle, compassionate, and critically reflective in our choices
Intentional plagiarism
Knowingly stealing someone else’s ideas or words and passing it off as your own
National communication association
National organization of scholars, teachers, and practitioners of communication
Partial plagiarism
Intentionally taking keywords and phrases from someone else’s work and using them within your own speech
Plagiarism
Presenting someone else’s words or ideas as if they were your own
Political perspective
And ethical standard used to understand ethical practices based on a value system
Situational perspective
An ethical standard using contexts to guide a decision
Society of professional journalists
A group that promotes ethical practices in journalism
Unintentional plagiarism
Neglecting to cite your source appropriately, due to careless notetaking or documenting during research process