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The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad
Abstract The past decade has seen a marked shift as many previously liberal democratic states have backslidden, taking authoritarian turns. How should liberal actors respond to democratic backsliding by others? Although it might seem that it is vital for liberal actors to react robustly to avoid complicity or to maintain their liberal integrity, this ...
James Pattison
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Democracy in Crisis: Corruption, Media, and Power in Turkey [PDF]
In November 2013, a Freedom House delegation traveled to Turkey to meet with journalists, NGOs, business leaders, and senior government officials about the deteriorating state of media freedom in the country.
Andrew Finkel +4 more
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Abstract The rise of social media in the digital era poses unprecedented challenges to authoritarian regimes that aim to influence public attitudes and behaviors. To address these challenges, we argue that authoritarian regimes have adopted a decentralized approach to produce and disseminate propaganda on social media.
Yingdan Lu +3 more
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ETHICAL PRINCIPLES OF JOURNALISM IN PUBLISHING MATERIALS ABOUT WAR VICTIMS
The article is devoted to the study of ethical principles of journalism in publishing materials about war victims. The ethical principles of journalism have always been up-to-date.
Vitalii Ulybin
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Spartan Daily, April 9, 1946 [PDF]
Volume 34, Issue 81https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3737/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Unpacking the role of in‐group bias in US public opinion on human rights violations
Abstract Which actor identities and social and political cleavages drive public opinion on human rights violations? While in‐group bias is known to influence public responses to government abuses, the relative impact of different identity characteristics has not been directly tested.
Rebecca Cordell
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Spartan Daily, September 10, 1999 [PDF]
Volume 113, Issue 8https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9437/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A drag on the ticket? Estimating top‐of‐the‐ticket effects on down‐ballot races
Abstract Campaign staff, journalists, and political scientists commonly attribute the poor performances of a party's down‐ballot candidates to low‐quality or extreme top‐of‐the‐ticket candidates, but empirical evidence on this conventional wisdom is scant. We estimate the effect of candidate quality and ideology in gubernatorial and U.S.
Kevin DeLuca +2 more
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ABSTRACT Scholars working on conflict and violence often engage with local organisations, yet the methodological and ethical implications of volunteering‐while‐researching are rarely discussed in writing. This article contributes to debates on decolonizing research by conceptualising volunteering‐while‐researching as a practice that—while imbued with ...
Shona Loong
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Bias in the news? The representation of Palestinians and Israelis in the coverage of the first and second Intifada [PDF]
Deprez, Annelore, Raeymaeckers, Karin
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