Media Literacy as a Foundation for Preserving Human Capital
During the event, the interview was analyzed in detail as one of the most complex genres, requiring a combination of psychology and thorough preparation, and practical advice was provided on organizing the effective work of the press service. The speaker emphasized the importance of systematic communication of organizations with the public, which is a necessary condition for forming a transparent information environment and strengthening trust within territorial communities.
Special attention was paid to the moral and ethical principles of a journalist's work in the face of modern challenges, where fundamental restrictions become the main tool for countering manipulation. The discussion emphasized that compliance with professional standards and ethical filters is not only the responsibility of a media professional, but also a significant factor in the information security of the state. Such interaction between experts-practitioners and course participants contributes to the development of media literacy and critical thinking, which are the foundation for restoring and preserving human capital in modern realities.
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