Yesterday, May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day was celebrated all around the world. Two special – and personal – mentions: the first one for my colleague Iginio Gagliardone (University of Wits, Johannesburg), lead researchers with Nicole Streamlau (University of Oxford) and Monroe Price (University of Pennsylvania), of the UNESCO report World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development 2017/2018 launched yesterday at the UN headquarters in New York. With Iginio and a team of researcher..
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The current publication, published by the UNESCO Chair at the University of Gothenburg in collaborat...
The conference called the "Global Media Forum: The role of media in realizing the future we wan...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...
I’ve been asked to speak as part of an event to mark UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day. The debate is...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
Does the internet keep freedom of speech alive in places like Zimbabwe where independent mainstream ...
Every year on 3 May the ‘World Press Freedom Day ’ is celebrated. It was proclaimed by the UNESCO in...
At the end of October I attended the Nile Basin Development Forum (NBDF) in Kigali, the bi-annual ev...
Helped UNESCO devise and run a workshop on digital threats to women journalists globally. Presented ...
At the 2008 World Press Freedom Day celebration in Maputo, UNESCO explored how both Press Freedom an...
The first World Trends report in 2014 filled an important gap in contemporary media and communicatio...
Some of Africa’s top journalists are at POLIS tomorrow for a day-long conference. They join more tha...
Every 3rd of May in the year, the world celebrates the freedom of the press. The celebration often s...
International workshop "Media, science and transboundary cooperation in the Nile basin" 18 Apri...
Last week researchers, journalists and practitioners gathered in Addis Ababa for the workshop Mappin...
The current publication, published by the UNESCO Chair at the University of Gothenburg in collaborat...
The conference called the "Global Media Forum: The role of media in realizing the future we wan...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...