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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,
Javier García‐Marín
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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,
Javier García‐Marín
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The erosion of media freedom in Ghana: A signal democratic backsliding?
Media, Culture & Society, 2023Ghana is a poster child of the consolidation of liberal democracy in Africa, the signal evidence of which is the freedom of the Ghanaian media as the fourth estate of the realm.
Paul Achonga Kabah Kwode +2 more
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The European Media Freedom Act (Emfa) as Meta-Regulation
Social Science Research Network, 2023This paper discusses how technology convergence is affecting the regulatory landscape of media freedom and media pluralism in Europe and draws relevant policy recommendations on its future development in light of the forthcoming proposal for a European ...
Marta Cantero Gamito
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Cyber-troops, digital attacks, and media freedom in Indonesia
Asian Journal of Communication, 2022This article examines media freedom in Indonesia in the age of social media and cyber-troops. Scholars and media advocates have extensively debated social media's effects on freedom of expression and media, with some arguing that it offers room for ...
Masduki
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New constitution and media freedom in Libya: journalists' perspectives
Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2021Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate Libyan journalists’ perspectives regarding the media laws Articles 37,132, 38 and 46, which address media freedom in the new Libyan Constitution of 2017.
M. Alashry
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Measuring Media Freedom: An Item Response Theory Analysis of Existing Indicators
British Journal of Political Science, 2020The media's ability to freely gather and disseminate information remains a critical aspect of democracy. Studies link media freedom to other concepts including human rights, corruption, democratic peace and conflict, natural resource wealth, political ...
Jonathan A. Solis, Philip D. Waggoner
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