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The Behavior of Contemporary Journalist Oscillates between Socially Responsible Behavior Journalist and the Journalist who Voluntarily Conform Public Opinion and Public Interest

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  • Daniel Stefanov

    (Valahia University Târgoviste, Romania)

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The contemporary journalist usually acts on the six pillars of social responsibility and in order to serve the public interest and public information and training. New media, the new status of the journalist and new implications of global phenomena determine changing the role of the journalist and mostly voluntary compliance of his needs and dues community to which he belongs. The risk of the future is the appearance of the journalist who is acting only under pressure from the community which will cause deformation of public interest and public opinion under the pressure of selfish and individualistic communities.

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  • Daniel Stefanov, 2016. "The Behavior of Contemporary Journalist Oscillates between Socially Responsible Behavior Journalist and the Journalist who Voluntarily Conform Public Opinion and Public Interest," Risk in Contemporary Economy, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, pages 560-563.
  • Handle: RePEc:ddj:fserec:y:2016:p:560-563
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