Franchises struggle to protect their IP
with things like fan fiction, but could fan
fiction ever help the franchise?
Strong parasocial bonds
Word-of-mouth advertising
Is it ethical? See blogging
with integrity; Carolina
Pad; Code of Ethics for
various associations
Is there a duty to the audience to keep producing fiction to
satiate the appetite created for the fictional characters?
Think rules of superhero franchises to make a movie every
two years.
Maybe fan fiction violates copyright law but depriving fans of access to
beloved characters violates a social contract in some way. The relationship
between the reader and content is abandoned. Maybe a code of ethics for
CPRS or PRSA could support that in some (strange) way.
“Communication is not the ultimate goal of public
relations. Our goal is building relationships
through the use of ethical communication,
listening, and strategic alliances” (Bowen, Rawlins
& Martin, 2010, p. 130).
How do ethics influence other relationships between revenue and ethics?
Duty to bottom line versus
duty to company
Shell's triple bottom line
Symmetrical versus
asymmetrical communication
Accountability
Crown Worldwide
UN 10 Principles
Duty to all stakeholders
Balance with
influence to
stakeholders
and
bottomline
Personal conclusion/opinion: Guided by
ethics organizations should serve
stakeholders in a way that will
eventually balance out with revenue
obligations (big picture)
Roper, J. (2005).
Symmetrical
Communication:
Excellent Public
Relations or a
Strategy for
Hegemony?.Journal
of Public Relations
Research,17(1),
69-86.
Online friendship
Principles of online
friendship similar to
social media activism
Digitally-derived democracy
#BringBackOurGirls
Social media is not going to
save those girls (Becker, 2014)
Habermas
Citizen Journalism
Twitter revolutions
Does the wildfire
spreading of hashtag
revolutions make it too
easy to slide onto and off
of the bandwagon?
Is there a
greasiness to
Twitter
revolutions?
It's as easy to feign interest and commitment in online friendship
as it is online activism. Citizen journalism for topical issues isn't
far from an exciting video posted by a quasi-friend. The interest is
there, influenced by the interest of others, but it isn't necessarily
sustainable or meaningful
How does this factor into
ethical behaviour in
online friendship and/or
citizen journalism?
Ethics of personal motives and sensationalism
Can greased content still be factual and produced with integrity?
"When information is computerized,
it is greased to slide easily and
quickly to many ports of call" (Ess,
2013, p. 47).
Vigilante justice
Moral panic
Digital Sex & Games
Feminist ethical theory
How does digital ethics
change from ethics of
pornography in other forms?
Is it possible to be empowered
from sexualization?
Is that ever the true intention?
Opportunity for women
to rally together
Activism
Turn to laws, ex. women rights laws
Practical Ethical Applications
Carolina Pad
"Integrity" & Blogging
Duty to the public, ethical principles, ROI?
Product integration
The Ambassador Bridge
Egoism: Does this
theory exempt people
from more rational
ethical thought and
application? To what
end can we serve
ourselves?
Can corporate social
responsibility be
conducted when
operating through an
egoism paradigm? Or is
it meaningless?
Does Mouron's
self-interest in the causes
he's supporting make it a
self-serving CSR act?
In true CSR is there
a duty to serve the
group with the
greatest need? Is
there always some
egoism in CSR
pursuits?
Environmental Concerns
Utilitarian versus egoism
Greenwashing
Legal versus professional duty
CPRS Code of Ethics -
http://www.cprs.ca/aboutus/code_ethic.aspx
IABC Code of Ethics -
http://www.iabc.com/about/code.htm
PRSA Code of Ethics -
http://www.prsa.org/AboutPRSA/Ethics/CodeEnglish/#.U3omkHbyTgc
Crisis Communications
Ethical basis should be
established pre-crisis or
it's harder to be ethical
PRSA - Apt parady
Performance & ROI
versus ethical action
How is digitally-derived
democracy different than
democracy?
Lobbying changes public
opinion and laws
Social media now plays an important role in lobbying
Symmetrical communication
Political figures need
consensus for democracy
Lobbyist influence politics
and "the people"
Subterfuge or utilitarian-inspired messaging?
Propaganda
Is propaganda ever inspired by
utilitarian good? Is it always
egoism-based?
What would Immanuel Kant
think of propaganda?
Would propagandists respect receiving
propaganda messaging? (Deontology)
Is more knowledge always good?
If the information (propaganda) you
receive is manipulative, it isn't true
knowledge
Effective propaganda influenced public
opinion and thereby the fabric of the
democracy with new laws based on the grounds
of politicians keeping the favour of their public
It seems exploiting simplistic tools that make naive
statements turns out to be an effective propaganda tool
Does it patronize the public?
Does that matter?
In a democracy, is there anything more imperative
than influencing public opinion to enact change
(law)?
Propaganda and lobbying are dangerously similar
What motivates propaganda?
Consequentialism
Belief in the cause
Connects with citizen journalism and the
manipulative messaging of sensationalist
journalism
Money (or "paying the mortgage"
as Nick Naylor would say (circa
Thank You for Smoking")
The universal maxims of categorical imperative
(Kant) would likely irk the propagandists
When is a decision legally
derived or ethically derived?
Prudential judgment:
based on the interest
of the individual
whose
conduct/character is
in question
Waluchow, 2003, p. 17
Good versus bad?
Opinion based on ethics, legality, or something else?
A "good" decision
A "good" book
Not always matter of taste... Think of
a book that instructs people how to
make a bomb. Is it ethical to
write/publish/read this? Could this be
a "good" book?
Quality versus ethics
Illegal content at times - could this ever be considered "good"?
This is an important consideration in good versus bad and how ethics aren't necessarily
inherent in those distinctions. However there could be cases where literature is "bad"
because it is not moral or ethically created. So it's not impossible for good and bad to line
up between taste and ethics, however, it is not necessary.