Ethical Deviations in Online Media Live Streaming from the Perspective of "Alienation of Communication"
DOI: 10.23977/mediacr.2023.040508 | Downloads: 13 | Views: 395
Author(s)
Hongyi Xu 1
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1 No. 1 Dingfuzhuang East Street, Chaoyang, Beijing, China
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Hongyi XuABSTRACT
With the rapid development of digital technology, the rise of online media live streaming has brought about significant changes in communication patterns and media consumption. However, alongside the growth and popularity of online media live streaming, various ethical issues and deviations have surfaced. This research aims to investigate the ethical deviations in online media live streaming from the perspective of "alienation of communication". By analyzing and evaluating the ethical implications of this phenomenon, this study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the negative consequences and potential solutions for ethical problems associated with online media live streaming.
KEYWORDS
Online media, live streaming, ethical deviations, communication, alienationCITE THIS PAPER
Hongyi Xu, Ethical Deviations in Online Media Live Streaming from the Perspective of "Alienation of Communication". Media and Communication Research (2023) Vol. 4: 59-66. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/mediacr.2023.040508.
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