On March 8, 2016, students, faculty and communication professionals gathered for the School of Journalism and Mass Communication鈥檚 second annual Media at the Movies, presented by the Media Law Center for Ethics & Access and co-sponsored by PRSSA 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看.
The event began with a screening of 鈥淢erchants of Doubt,鈥 a documentary uncovering the 鈥渟pin鈥 behind scientific information related to big business and government, including global warming and the cigarette industry.
The film was followed by a discussion about important ethical considerations when it comes to public relations and journalism. The four panelists included Jim Crutchfield, a retired president and publisher of the Akron Beacon Journal and trustee of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Kim Garchar, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy at 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State; Beth Hallisy, APR, president of Beth.LLC, a public relations and writing firm; and David Hertz, managing director of Dix & Eaton.
The panelists answered questions from the audience and offered ethics advice related to what they just viewed in the movie, and their respective career fields.
鈥(鈥楳erchants of Doubt鈥 is) a story about black hats, white hats, evil, good,鈥 Hertz said. 鈥淔or a room of communications students and communications panelists, this is a story about communications: who does it better, who manipulates communications, who is prepared to enter into the warfare, sometimes, of communications, and who is sometimes manipulated into this world of communications.鈥
For the public relations practitioners, the panelists focused on the important of truth.
鈥淥ne of the main roles of a PR practitioner is to find the truth, to communicate the truth and to convince the organization you鈥檙e working for to convey that truth,鈥 Hallisy said. 鈥淲e have a commitment to the public truth. Ninety-nine percent of PR practitioners are honest, want their people to be honest and approach their work in a truthful way.鈥
For journalists, the panelists recommended telling stories based on credible information 鈥 and telling them again and again, to ensure truth shines through the 鈥渘oise.鈥
鈥淵ou do it with facts,鈥 Crutchfield said. 鈥淵ou do it with information. I believe that people have biases. But the way you deal with your biases is by being fair. You tell the full story.鈥