Robie, D. (2015). The struggle for media freedom amid jihadists, gaggers and ‘democratators’. Pacific Journalism Review, 21(2): 197-199. Review of The New Censorship: Inside the global battle for press freedom, by Joel Simon. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. 236 pp. ISBN978-0-231-16064-3.One of the ironies of the digital revolution is that there is an illusion of growing freedom of expression and information in the world, when in fact the reverse is true. These are bleak times with growing numbers of journalists being murdered with impunity, from the Philippines to Somalia and Syria. The world’s worst mass killing of journalists was the so-called Maguindanao, or Ampatuan (named after the town whose dynastic family ordered the kill...
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For journalists in New Zealand bemused by the apparent paranoia in Australia over the issue of 'boat...
The First Casualty: From the Front Lines of the Global War on Journalism, by Peter Greste. Sydney: V...
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Philippine Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists. Manila: Asian Institute of Journalism and Co...
Twelve countries feature in the new Fragile Freedom, Inaugural Pacific press freedom report, a publi...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of...
The Assault on Journalism: Building Knowledge to Protect Freedom of Expression, edited by Ulla Carls...
Review of Nius Bilong Pasifik: Mass Media in the Pacific, edited by David Robie. Port Moresby: Unive...
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Five years ago the Pacific Media Centre and Pacific Media Watch published a ‘state of media freedom ...
Prisoner 345: My 2330 days in Guantánamo, by Sami Alhaj. Doha, Qatar: Al Jazeera Media Network, 2019...
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