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Unlike many other Western European countries, Sweden has had an astoundingly low rate of omnibus legislation in its legislative history, in particular if looking at the “deep” omnibus legislation, i.e.
Mauro Zamboni, Zamboni, Mauro,
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Media Literacy, active citizenship and sustainable democracy: a case study of Slovenia
This article shares research findings to support the case for media literacy education to facilitate robust media engagement by Slovenian citizens.
Uršič Erika Džajić +1 more
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LEGISLATION OF MEDIA EDUCATION IN THE USA
In the conditions of permanent increase in the mass media (facilities of mass communication: the printed facilities, video products, television, Internet) the study of their influence on forming personality and the point of view acquires much importance.
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Cebu Coal Mine Tragedies: Print Media Effects on Policy Legislation
In crafting policies in the local setting, the study determines how the print media impacts legislation. It would point to the media as either an effective driver in policymaking or as a conduit to such.
Nestor Godofredo B. Ramirez +2 more
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THEORETICAL LEGAL CONTENT OF MASS MEDIA LEGISLATION CONCEPTS
Nowadays, when the development of information technologies has erased legal borders of countries for the movement of information flows, there arises a problem of providing legislative support of information freedoms of citizens along with streamlining ...
A. A. Fatyanov, Yu. M. Saranchuk
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Legislative initiatives in the media: strategies for representation and interpretation [PDF]
The discussion of legislative initiatives, as well as the interpretation a legislative acts or amendments, is an ambiguous phenomenon within the framework of a thematic media discourse. The specified reason determines that the study of the phenomenon is a necessary and relevant thing.
Amirov Valery M., Glebovich Tatiana A.
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FIJI: The evolution of media laws in Fiji and impacts on journalism and society
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evolution of media legislation in Fiji and the evident impacts on journalism and society.
Shailendra Singh
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What can Aotearoa New Zealand learn from the Australian Sunsmart Story? A qualitative study
Objective: To explore the views of stakeholders in Australia concerning skin cancer primary prevention and identify successful strategies used that may be translatable to other jurisdictions.
Bronwen M. McNoe +2 more
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Fiji Media Bill: Not so much sinister as plain amateurish
"The thing about governments everywhere, and ours is no exception, is that they cannot imagine how anything an work without them. So they pass legislation to control things in belief that if there legislation, everything will get better. Sometimes things
Richard Naidu
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Use of social media platforms by manufacturers to market breast-milk substitutes in South Africa
In South Africa (SA), exclusive breast feeding remains rare, with breast-milk substitutes (BMS) commonly being used in ways that are detrimental to infant and young child nutrition, health and survival.
Tanya Doherty +2 more
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