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Ethics in
Public Relations
   Katie Stansberry
kpontius@uoregon.edu
Is PR an Ethical Practice?
Choosing the Right Path

• Why is it right?
  –Intrinsic (good in itself)
    • i.e. not telling lies
  –Extrinsic (good because of its
   results)
    • i.e. telling a lie to save a life
Ways we study ethics
• Normative
  – What is ethical?
• Applied
  – What choice would be ethical in
    this particular situation?
• Descriptive
  – Was that action or decision
    ethical?
Ethical Egoism
• Normative position
• People should do what is
  in their own self interest
• All autonomy and no
  responsibility
• Looking out only for
  yourself
Virtue Ethics
• Aristotle’s ethics
• Emphasis on building
  personal character, not
  reasoning
• Do good things until it
  becomes habitual
• Virtue is achieved through
  practice
Kantian Perspective
• Deontology (duty)
• Abstract conception of
   common right and
   wrong, no matter the
   situation
• Obligation to do the
   right thing
• Ethical standards apply at all times to all
  people, including you
Utilitarian Perspective
• Consequentialist (consider all consequences)
• Find the option that leads to the greatest
  benefit for the largest number of people
• Minimize pain for most people
• Majority is favored, but the minority is
  considered
Situation Ethics
• One absolute principle:
  – To love one another as I
    have loved you
• People are central to
  decision making
• Situations and context are
  of great importance
• Determine what is the
  most loving thing to do
• No absolutes
Ethics in Public Relations
• No single standard of ethical practice
• No enforceable “rules” or governing body
• Several guidelines for ethics in PR
  – The Public Relations Society of America
     • www.prsa.org
  – International Association of Business Communicators
     • www.iabc.com
  – The Word Of Mouth Marketing Association Ethics
    Code
     • www.womma.org
The Basics
• Be open and honest
• Do not hide relevant information (lie by omission)
• Do not misrepresent yourself
• Treat your publics with respect
• Practitioners are responsible for their actions (no
  Nuremburg defense)
• Practice loyalty to both clients and publics
• Be fair in dealings with all stakeholder groups
Ethical Issue #1: Greenwashing
Would you buy a car from this man?




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMNECJpUepQ
Greenwashing
Imagine you are the public relations representative for
a small company that manufactures widgets. You
recently opened a factory in southern California that
operates entirely on solar generated energy. You have
six other factories built over 10 years ago that use
outdated, non-energy efficient technology in their
operations. You are asked to develop and launch a
publicity campaign focusing on the new factory and
promoting your company’s commitment to green
manufacturing.

                  What do you do?
Ethical Issue #2: Transparency
• Anonymous nature of online communication has
  led to questionable tactics by public relations
  practitioners
• Walmart fake blogging scandal
• Ghost twitterers
  – 50 Cent
  – Britney Spears
  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/27/technology/inter
    net/27twitter.html
• Product rankings and reviews
  – Amazon.com author rankings and comments
Transparency
Imagine you are working out the final details of a PR contract
  with a new client. When the client sees you have included
  participation in social media on his behalf as part of the
  plan he gets excited and says, “I’m so glad you’ll be taking
  that on. I was running out of fake names to use when I
  commented about our company.” When you tell him you’ll
  be glad to participate in online conversations for him but
  that you will have to be open about representing the
  company, he tells you that won’t be as effective and implies
  that there are plenty of other PR agencies who would be
  willing to do things his way.

                      What do you do?
Ethical Issue #3:
Moral Compromises
• Communications
  people often find
  themselves between a
  rock and a hard place
• In the end, public
  relations is a business
• Identify the lines you
  won’t cross and stick to
  them
• Quitting is always an
  option
Moral Compromises
Imagine you are the events manager for a nonprofit that
  provides services to homebound elderly people. You
  decide to hold a diabetes walk to raise awareness of
  the problem of severe type 2 diabetes among the
  elderly and to raise funds to subsidize medication for
  elderly diabetics. KrispyKreme, who donates a hefty
  sum to your organization every year, offers to provide
  free coffee, water and food for participants in exchange
  for signage at the event.

                    What do you do?
Friday, May 15 beginning at 9 a.m.
       The Turnbull Center in Portland

              Keynote speaker:
Brooke Gladstone, co-host and managing editor
           of WNYC'squot;On the Media”

      http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/hulteng/

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PR Ethics

  • 1. Ethics in Public Relations Katie Stansberry kpontius@uoregon.edu
  • 2. Is PR an Ethical Practice?
  • 3. Choosing the Right Path • Why is it right? –Intrinsic (good in itself) • i.e. not telling lies –Extrinsic (good because of its results) • i.e. telling a lie to save a life
  • 4. Ways we study ethics • Normative – What is ethical? • Applied – What choice would be ethical in this particular situation? • Descriptive – Was that action or decision ethical?
  • 5. Ethical Egoism • Normative position • People should do what is in their own self interest • All autonomy and no responsibility • Looking out only for yourself
  • 6. Virtue Ethics • Aristotle’s ethics • Emphasis on building personal character, not reasoning • Do good things until it becomes habitual • Virtue is achieved through practice
  • 7. Kantian Perspective • Deontology (duty) • Abstract conception of common right and wrong, no matter the situation • Obligation to do the right thing • Ethical standards apply at all times to all people, including you
  • 8. Utilitarian Perspective • Consequentialist (consider all consequences) • Find the option that leads to the greatest benefit for the largest number of people • Minimize pain for most people • Majority is favored, but the minority is considered
  • 9. Situation Ethics • One absolute principle: – To love one another as I have loved you • People are central to decision making • Situations and context are of great importance • Determine what is the most loving thing to do • No absolutes
  • 10. Ethics in Public Relations • No single standard of ethical practice • No enforceable “rules” or governing body • Several guidelines for ethics in PR – The Public Relations Society of America • www.prsa.org – International Association of Business Communicators • www.iabc.com – The Word Of Mouth Marketing Association Ethics Code • www.womma.org
  • 11. The Basics • Be open and honest • Do not hide relevant information (lie by omission) • Do not misrepresent yourself • Treat your publics with respect • Practitioners are responsible for their actions (no Nuremburg defense) • Practice loyalty to both clients and publics • Be fair in dealings with all stakeholder groups
  • 12. Ethical Issue #1: Greenwashing Would you buy a car from this man? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMNECJpUepQ
  • 13. Greenwashing Imagine you are the public relations representative for a small company that manufactures widgets. You recently opened a factory in southern California that operates entirely on solar generated energy. You have six other factories built over 10 years ago that use outdated, non-energy efficient technology in their operations. You are asked to develop and launch a publicity campaign focusing on the new factory and promoting your company’s commitment to green manufacturing. What do you do?
  • 14. Ethical Issue #2: Transparency • Anonymous nature of online communication has led to questionable tactics by public relations practitioners • Walmart fake blogging scandal • Ghost twitterers – 50 Cent – Britney Spears http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/27/technology/inter net/27twitter.html • Product rankings and reviews – Amazon.com author rankings and comments
  • 15. Transparency Imagine you are working out the final details of a PR contract with a new client. When the client sees you have included participation in social media on his behalf as part of the plan he gets excited and says, “I’m so glad you’ll be taking that on. I was running out of fake names to use when I commented about our company.” When you tell him you’ll be glad to participate in online conversations for him but that you will have to be open about representing the company, he tells you that won’t be as effective and implies that there are plenty of other PR agencies who would be willing to do things his way. What do you do?
  • 16. Ethical Issue #3: Moral Compromises • Communications people often find themselves between a rock and a hard place • In the end, public relations is a business • Identify the lines you won’t cross and stick to them • Quitting is always an option
  • 17. Moral Compromises Imagine you are the events manager for a nonprofit that provides services to homebound elderly people. You decide to hold a diabetes walk to raise awareness of the problem of severe type 2 diabetes among the elderly and to raise funds to subsidize medication for elderly diabetics. KrispyKreme, who donates a hefty sum to your organization every year, offers to provide free coffee, water and food for participants in exchange for signage at the event. What do you do?
  • 18. Friday, May 15 beginning at 9 a.m. The Turnbull Center in Portland Keynote speaker: Brooke Gladstone, co-host and managing editor of WNYC'squot;On the Media” http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/hulteng/