MEDIACRACY TURNS INTO A SYNONYM OF MEDIOCRITY?
The link between freedom of speech and democracy is based on ideological legitimacy report. A new phenomenon which is worth noticing is the conversion of the freedom of expression from a freedom seen in certain aspects as a solitary freedom into a communication of the masses. Another challenge is prompted by the change of the traditional communication system at the dawn of technology, Internet and its various applications, as well as of the channels used. A weak point is the change in the values scale. If a journalist or a book is deemed good or valuable in terms of competence and ideas, these values are now unfortunately inspired by what we watch on TV. In this train of thoughts, reliable opinion leaders are no longer the same. Mediacracy turns into a synonym of mediocrity with affectivity and emotion prevailing over reason and instead of the communication of thoughts and opinions.
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2014
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Authors: | CHIPER, Valentina |
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Management Intercultural. - Editorial Department, Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii, ISSN 1454-9980. - 2014, 31, p. 69-76
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Editorial Department, Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii |
Subject: | Freedom of expression | Democracy | Mediacracy | Communication |
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