Role of Social Media in Developmnent of Ethics: Opportunities and Challenges

Vol-3 | Issue-01 | January 2018 | Published Online: 28 January 2018    PDF ( 184 KB )
Author(s)
Sudeep Paul 1; Prof. Devesh Kishore 2

1Research Scholar, Mewar University

2Makanlal Chaturvedi National University of Communication and Journalism

Abstract

Social media and other online technologies have changed communication between social laborers and service users, with numerous experts connecting with and working with customers through social networking destinations. While there are various ethical issues related with online practice identified with privacy, double connections, and limit crossing, there is absence of clearness about how to manage such issues. This paper draws on the creators' involvement in instructing with, and examining students' utilization of, social media in the study hall. In this paper we investigate the ethical issues of assent, discernibility, and open/private limits. We handle the unpredictable issue of the rights around virtual identities of the students pursued by an exchange on the ethics of drawing in students in open performance of educational plan and their lives. At last we talk about the ethical issue associated with perceiving and reacting to illicit action.

Keywords
Social Media, online technologies, communication
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