In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. The onset of democratization in 1986 gave way for more press freedom, yet the 78 journalists killed since question the notion of a functioning free press in a nation that prides itself as being the “freest” in the Southeast Asian region. The study posits that the condition of the Philippines as a weak state enables the deaths of journalists to occur and continue. The effect of their killings is that the diversity of the press is threatened, and by extension the provincial public sphere is limited from accessing information that is of concern to their immediate environment. Journalists, domestic media organizations and international organization...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao r...
By and large, however, the press in democractic Asia is threated less by government action than by g...
In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. Th...
In Southeast Asia the Philippines holds the distinction of reporting the highest number of murdered ...
The statistics globally are chilling. And the Asia-Pacific region bears the brunt of the killing of ...
The statistics globally are chilling. And the Asia-Pacific region bears the brunt of the killing of ...
Legally, press freedom in the Philippines is protected by the 1987 Constitution. However, media laws...
When Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972, press freedom became the fi...
'A free press is not a luxury. A free press is at the absolute core of equitable development' accord...
This thesis evaluates how Philippine newspapers present the issue of journalist killings in the Phil...
When Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972, press freedom became the fi...
The following research is a discussion of the problem that go with freedom in Philippine media and t...
In the era of globalization that has happened so rapidly lately, journalists have given a new color ...
President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law in the Philippines on 21 September 1972. Issuing ...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao r...
By and large, however, the press in democractic Asia is threated less by government action than by g...
In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. Th...
In Southeast Asia the Philippines holds the distinction of reporting the highest number of murdered ...
The statistics globally are chilling. And the Asia-Pacific region bears the brunt of the killing of ...
The statistics globally are chilling. And the Asia-Pacific region bears the brunt of the killing of ...
Legally, press freedom in the Philippines is protected by the 1987 Constitution. However, media laws...
When Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972, press freedom became the fi...
'A free press is not a luxury. A free press is at the absolute core of equitable development' accord...
This thesis evaluates how Philippine newspapers present the issue of journalist killings in the Phil...
When Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972, press freedom became the fi...
The following research is a discussion of the problem that go with freedom in Philippine media and t...
In the era of globalization that has happened so rapidly lately, journalists have given a new color ...
President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law in the Philippines on 21 September 1972. Issuing ...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao r...
By and large, however, the press in democractic Asia is threated less by government action than by g...