Media Responsibility and Influenza in Kosova Society
Session
Journalism, Media and Communication
Description
The issue of media and their impact on the course of society in particular of those of Kosova has now become a matter that has undeniable influence on public opinion. Through the field and comparative research method, we will focus on their responsibility and compare them to the diacronic and synchronous prisms, from where to derive relevant data and their level of impact on the follow-up audience. The internet has left print and audiovisual media plans, and has taken the lead in bringing information, in particular the portrayal of portals. Based on the results achieved we will bring relevant findings from the research and give ideas for concrete solutions to come out of this vicious circle of informal information, which recently dominated the information ethics especially of Kosova.
Keywords:
Kosova, Responsibility, Influence, Media
Session Chair
Gjylije Rexha
Session Co-Chair
Ardnan Merovci
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-54-7
Location
Durres, Albania
Start Date
28-10-2017 2:00 PM
End Date
28-10-2017 3:30 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.210
Recommended Citation
Bytyqi-Fazilu, Ariana, "Media Responsibility and Influenza in Kosova Society" (2017). UBT International Conference. 210.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2017/all-events/210
Media Responsibility and Influenza in Kosova Society
Durres, Albania
The issue of media and their impact on the course of society in particular of those of Kosova has now become a matter that has undeniable influence on public opinion. Through the field and comparative research method, we will focus on their responsibility and compare them to the diacronic and synchronous prisms, from where to derive relevant data and their level of impact on the follow-up audience. The internet has left print and audiovisual media plans, and has taken the lead in bringing information, in particular the portrayal of portals. Based on the results achieved we will bring relevant findings from the research and give ideas for concrete solutions to come out of this vicious circle of informal information, which recently dominated the information ethics especially of Kosova.