Causal Factors Affecting on Trustworthiness and Success of the National Press Council of Thailand in Regulating Professional Ethics in Views of Newspaper Journalists
The objectives of this research were 1) to study the
opinions of newspaper journalists about their trustworthiness in the
National Press Council of Thailand (NPCT) and the NPCT-s success
in regulating the professional ethics; and 2) to study the differences
among mean vectors of the variables of trustworthiness in the NPCT
and opinions on the NPCT-s success in regulating professional ethics
among samples working at different work positions and from
different affiliation of newspaper organizations. The results showed
that 1) Interaction effects between the variables of work positions and
affiliation were not statistically significant at the confidence level of
0.05. 2) There was a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in the
views of journalists (reporters, heads of news desks and editors) at
newspapers in the Bangkok metropolis and at local newspapers in
other regions regarding their level of trustworthiness in the NPCT-s
fulfillment of its duty to regulate professional ethics.
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pp.101,114, 2004.
[2] P. M. Sandman, Media: An introductory analysis of American mass
communication. USA: Prentices Hall Inc,1982.
[3] L. Lloyd, "Watchdogs and news hounds: Holding the media to accountmechanisms,
principles and practices from around the world," 2011.
Available at: http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/africamedia/
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[4] Ed. Kamps, "The future of press council," 2008. Available at:
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[5] The National Press Council of Thailand, The roles and social Media
ethics. Annual Report 13th of The National Press Council of Thailand.
[6] S. Penboonmee, Attitude of person who is affected by newspaper in the
press of council of Thailand: A case study of compliant and -
complainant to the press council of Thailand, Thesis, Thammasat
University, 2005.
[1] C. Frost, "The press complaints commission: A study of ten years of
adjudications on press complaints," Journalism Studies, vol.5, no.1,
pp.101,114, 2004.
[2] P. M. Sandman, Media: An introductory analysis of American mass
communication. USA: Prentices Hall Inc,1982.
[3] L. Lloyd, "Watchdogs and news hounds: Holding the media to accountmechanisms,
principles and practices from around the world," 2011.
Available at: http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/africamedia/
07856. pdf.
[4] Ed. Kamps, "The future of press council," 2008. Available at:
http://www. albertapresscouncil.ca/documents/future_of_press_council_
speech. pdf
[5] The National Press Council of Thailand, The roles and social Media
ethics. Annual Report 13th of The National Press Council of Thailand.
[6] S. Penboonmee, Attitude of person who is affected by newspaper in the
press of council of Thailand: A case study of compliant and -
complainant to the press council of Thailand, Thesis, Thammasat
University, 2005.
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opinions of newspaper journalists about their trustworthiness in the
National Press Council of Thailand (NPCT) and the NPCT-s success
in regulating the professional ethics; and 2) to study the differences
among mean vectors of the variables of trustworthiness in the NPCT
and opinions on the NPCT-s success in regulating professional ethics
among samples working at different work positions and from
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