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2021
Freedom of the press refers to the media being allowed to publish whatever contents it considers pertinent to the public interest without suffering any kind of censorship or fearing any kind of coercion or reprisal by the state or individuals.
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Freedom of the press refers to the media being allowed to publish whatever contents it considers pertinent to the public interest without suffering any kind of censorship or fearing any kind of coercion or reprisal by the state or individuals.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1984
In carrying out the primary aim of the charter to promote by all reasonable means the interests of journalists and journalism, the Institute has faced change when the evolving techniques of the profession have demanded it, but one aspect that has remained paramount over the years is the maintenance and protection of freedom of the Press.
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In carrying out the primary aim of the charter to promote by all reasonable means the interests of journalists and journalism, the Institute has faced change when the evolving techniques of the profession have demanded it, but one aspect that has remained paramount over the years is the maintenance and protection of freedom of the Press.
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European Review, 2009
The US media are undergoing a massive transformation, approaching a crisis in journalism, which may portend similar issues in Europe and the rest of the world. Historically, most professional journalism has been done by the print media, especially newspapers.
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The US media are undergoing a massive transformation, approaching a crisis in journalism, which may portend similar issues in Europe and the rest of the world. Historically, most professional journalism has been done by the print media, especially newspapers.
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Middle East Journal of Business, 2019
According to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, Congress is barred from abridging the freedom of the press (“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press”). In practice, the history of press freedom is far more complicated than this simple constitutional right suggests.
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According to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, Congress is barred from abridging the freedom of the press (“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press”). In practice, the history of press freedom is far more complicated than this simple constitutional right suggests.
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Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands), 2002
The world system theory can provide a refreshingly different perspective of global press freedom. The starting point of assessing press freedom should be the world system, not the ‘atomistic’ nation-state, because one cannot understand the part without knowing the whole, which is more than the sum of the parts. This article proposes the application of
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The world system theory can provide a refreshingly different perspective of global press freedom. The starting point of assessing press freedom should be the world system, not the ‘atomistic’ nation-state, because one cannot understand the part without knowing the whole, which is more than the sum of the parts. This article proposes the application of
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2015
Abstract Freedom of the press has become a popular idea throughout the world. The promise of free expression, however, is not necessarily realized when governments feel that security and stability are threatened. This chapter explains the concept of freedom of the press.
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Abstract Freedom of the press has become a popular idea throughout the world. The promise of free expression, however, is not necessarily realized when governments feel that security and stability are threatened. This chapter explains the concept of freedom of the press.
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Index on Censorship, 1976
The following is the text of a talk given at the Foreign Office Conference Centre at Wilton Park on 25 July 1975.
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The following is the text of a talk given at the Foreign Office Conference Centre at Wilton Park on 25 July 1975.
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2017
Contents: Introduction Part I Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression: Or of the press, Potter Stewart A preferred position for journalism?, Anthony Lewis The independent significance of the press clause under existing law, C. Edwin Baker Freedom of the press: ownership and editorial values, Thomas Gibbons.
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Contents: Introduction Part I Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression: Or of the press, Potter Stewart A preferred position for journalism?, Anthony Lewis The independent significance of the press clause under existing law, C. Edwin Baker Freedom of the press: ownership and editorial values, Thomas Gibbons.
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Politikon, 1995
ABSTRACT In this paper I argue for the following claims. Firstly, freedom of the press (media) is justified in part because of its legitimate role as the provider of a forum for the members of the public (including individuals, groups and organisations such as government) to communicate to the public at large.
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ABSTRACT In this paper I argue for the following claims. Firstly, freedom of the press (media) is justified in part because of its legitimate role as the provider of a forum for the members of the public (including individuals, groups and organisations such as government) to communicate to the public at large.
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2004
An authoritative yet accessible analysis of the historical development and contemporary scope of press freedoms in America. Freedom of the Press: Rights and Liberties under the Lawexamines the evolution of press freedom in America, a particularly relevant topic given the controversy over the role of the press in the war in Iraq, as well as ...
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An authoritative yet accessible analysis of the historical development and contemporary scope of press freedoms in America. Freedom of the Press: Rights and Liberties under the Lawexamines the evolution of press freedom in America, a particularly relevant topic given the controversy over the role of the press in the war in Iraq, as well as ...
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