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Cross-country Association of Press Freedom and LGBT freedom with prevalence of persons living with HIV: implication for global strategy against HIV/AIDS [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Health Research and Policy, 2018
Background Human behaviors are affected by attitudes and beliefs, which in turn are shaped by higher-level values to which we have ascribed. In this study, we explore the relationship between two higher-level values, press freedom and LGBT freedom, and ...
Xinguang Chen   +2 more
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Most science is published from countries lacking in democracy and freedom of press [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Integrity and Peer Review
Background Democracy and freedom of press may affect how science is prioritized, produced, communicated and disseminated. We aimed to map the production of scientific publications worldwide in terms of democracy and freedom of press ratings of countries.
John P. A. Ioannidis, Jeroen Baas
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Hoax News and Future Threats: A Study of the Constitution, Pancasila, and the Law

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism, 2022
The rise of fake news (hoax) circulating in the community is a serious threat to the Indonesian nation, because it can divide the unity of Indonesia. Indonesia, which is a multi-cultural country consisting of various religions, ethnicities, races, and ...
Siti Aisyah   +4 more
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Out from the Curtains of Secrecy: Private University Police and State Open Records Laws

open access: yesThe Journal of Civic Information, 2020
The role of police officers on college campuses has grown in the past 40 years from that of “glorified custodians” to full-fledged police officers, often with powers to search, detain, arrest, and even to use deadly force.
Josh Moore
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Philippine journalists’ perspectives on press freedom: The impact of international media campaigns

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2022
Legally, press freedom in the Philippines is protected by the 1987 Constitution. However, media laws in the country, especially those referring to freedom of the expression and the press, tend to be inconsistent and volatile.
Rachel Khan
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الضمانات الدستورية لحرية الصحافة والرأى والتعبير بين النص والتطبيق "دراسـة فقهية قضائية مقارنـة" [PDF]

open access: yesAl-Maǧallah Al-Qānūniyyaẗ, 2023
تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى تناول الضمانات الدستورية لحرية الصحافة والرأى والتعبير بين النص والتطبيق، وذلك نظراً للمكانة الرفيعة التى تتبؤها حرية الصحافة بإعتبارها احدى روافد حرية الرأى والتعبير وأيضاً تحتل حريتى الصحافة والرأى والتعبير منزلة عالية فى النظام ...
أحمـد رجـب دسوقي إبراهيم
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Press Freedom and Corruption Perceptions: Is There a Reputational Premium?

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2020
Many studies find a strong association between press freedom and corruption perceptions (Adsera, Boix, & Payne, 2003; Brunetti & Weder, 2003; Freille, Haque, & Kneller, 2007).
Michael Breen, Robert Gillanders
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Le Code de la presse et de l’édition de 2016 à l’épreuve de la presse indépendante. Les limites de la liberté d’expression au Maroc

open access: yesCommunication, 2023
The Moroccan version of the Arab Spring played a key role in rebuilding political and media arenas. King Mohamed VI responded to the social protests by revising the July 29, 2011 constitution.
Chafik Ayoub
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KARAKTERISTIK PRODUK HUKUM PERS DAN PROSPEK KONSOLIDASI DEMOKRASI

open access: yesWaskita: Jurnal Pendidikan Nilai dan Pembangunan Karakter, 2019
The press law is legal products that are responsive. It can be seen from the process of formation a press law with participatory manner. The material of press law also has been accomplished with the needs and desires of the people because it gives ...
Triya Indra Rahmawan
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The Australian Parliament and press freedom in an international context

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2019
The article reports on a study using grounded theory methodology to track the contexts in which Australian parliamentarians used the expressions 'press freedom' and 'freedom of press' over the ten years from 1994 to 2004.
Mark Pearson, Camille Galvin
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