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Measuring Global Media Freedom
Mass Communication and Society, 2020Over the years, there have been many attempts to quantify international media freedom and just as many criticisms of its measurement. Dr.
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2021
Abstract This chapter explains that in a number of jurisdictions, freedom of media is treated as a subset of freedom of speech. It is speech amplified by technical means such as print or electromagnetic waves. Like freedom of speech, it is conceived as an individual right of the speaker.
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Abstract This chapter explains that in a number of jurisdictions, freedom of media is treated as a subset of freedom of speech. It is speech amplified by technical means such as print or electromagnetic waves. Like freedom of speech, it is conceived as an individual right of the speaker.
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Communication Booknotes, 1972
James F. Fixx (general ed.) The Great Contemporary Issues: The Mass Media and Politics (New York: New York Times/Arno Press, 1972---$25.00) The Georgetown Law Journal (60:4, March 1972, pp. 867-1099, $4.00, paper) Press Freedoms Under Pressure: Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on the Government and the Press (New York: Twentieth Century ...
James F. Fixx, Marian Lalson
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James F. Fixx (general ed.) The Great Contemporary Issues: The Mass Media and Politics (New York: New York Times/Arno Press, 1972---$25.00) The Georgetown Law Journal (60:4, March 1972, pp. 867-1099, $4.00, paper) Press Freedoms Under Pressure: Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on the Government and the Press (New York: Twentieth Century ...
James F. Fixx, Marian Lalson
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2017
The objective of this chapter is to explore the Arab region’s media systems in order to assess the sources of information available to civil society. The chapter is divided into four parts, which provide: first, an account of the political and regulatory environment in which the media have to operate; second, a description of traditional media; third,
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The objective of this chapter is to explore the Arab region’s media systems in order to assess the sources of information available to civil society. The chapter is divided into four parts, which provide: first, an account of the political and regulatory environment in which the media have to operate; second, a description of traditional media; third,
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Media Freedoms and Media Standards
2013In Tom Stoppard’s 1978 play Night and Day,1 Ruth Carlson, the wife of an expatriate copper mine manager, says to a young journalist: ‘I’m with you on the free press. It’s the newspapers I can’t stand.’ This ambivalence is still common. We stand by media freedom but are appalled by the results — and in the UK even more appalled today than we used to be ...
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The Correlates of Media Freedom: An Introduction of the Global Media Freedom Dataset
Political Science Research and Methods, 2015Media freedom has motivated substantial political activism, yet there are surprising gaps in the related academic literature, in part because of a lack of historic and consistent data. We introduce the newly expanded Global Media Freedom Dataset, which includes 196 countries from 1948 to 2012, and demonstrate how it can be used to test previous ...
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Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2005
Abstract This article discusses the contemporary issue of media freedom in Malaysia. First, it discusses the concept of freedom of the press and determines which theories, Libertarian, Social Responsibility, or Authoritarian, are suitable in the context of analysing the real situation of media freedom in Malaysia.
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Abstract This article discusses the contemporary issue of media freedom in Malaysia. First, it discusses the concept of freedom of the press and determines which theories, Libertarian, Social Responsibility, or Authoritarian, are suitable in the context of analysing the real situation of media freedom in Malaysia.
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