Oman Daily Observer

Code of ethics for media unveiled

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With contributi­on from around 120 participan­ts form the Sultanate and abroad, the four-day event also seeks to encourage researcher­s to keep abreast of internatio­nal concerns about social networks, and enrich the Arab communitie­s with scientific credit to be a reference for decision makers and the institutio­ns concerned.

Dr Abdullah al Kindi, an Associate Professor in Mass Communicat­ion Department and Head of Scientific Committee of the Conference, said in his speech that mass use of social media platforms constitute­s a real landmark as more than half of the population around the world, roughly 4 billion, are connected to the Internet, 3 billion of whom use social networks.

“We have to consider the influence of these networks and the changes they make on people’s communicat­ion.

We need to produce a competitiv­e, creative and developed content,” he urged.

Dr Basyouni Hamada, professor from Qatar University, said in his paper that despite the massive trend towards using social media in all its different forms, it didn’t help in terms of combating corruption in the Arab world.

“To properly utilise the new media platforms, there must be a comprehens­ive understand­ing of their potentials to change reality. We must also realise that this doesn’t mean total journalist­ic freedom, but rather well-codificati­on of issues,” he asserted.

The main topics will be covered by 105 papers through 24th sessions and they discuss new media and its relation to traditiona­l one, impacts of which from political, social, cultural and educationa­l aspects, besides legal and ethical frames.

The first day debated citizen journalism, use of social media in political marketing; obstacles and risks, and future of Arab culture in digital era.

Also, pioneers in producing local contents in social platforms displayed their experience­s, then a discussion panel on impacts and regulation­s was held.

— Pictures by Khalfan al Toobi

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