This paper defends journalism and press freedom as human rights, on the basis of a ‘naturalistic’ approach to such rights. Three fundamental human interests – in education about current affairs, legitimate authority, and a voice in public debate – are identified as grounds for a human right, held by each and every one of us, that journalistic communication be engaged in for our sake. The journalist’s role-based rights to communicate are argued to be themselves of high priority importance because of their tight protective relationship to these universally held human rights to education, legitimate authority and voice. Journalists’ communicative rights are therefore not simply instances of the more general right to communicate held by everyon...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philos...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...
What happens when the objective journalist and the crusading journalist, inhabiting the same body, w...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
Historically and philosophically, press freedom has closely been linked to the fight against tyranny...
Historically and philosophically, press freedom has closely been linked to the fight against tyranny...
The conception of human rights is one that is enshrined within the shared, collective history of hum...
Liberal theory regards a free press as vital not only to political processes, but also to the develo...
Human beings are intelligent and due to this quality,they get some such basi and inalienable rights ...
Communication is an intrinsically fundamental process to our being human. The very defining of our h...
Starting from the classic ethical problems and reviewing the modern regulated ethical norms regardin...
The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights offers a comprehensive and contemporary survey of ...
AbstractCommunication represents an essential and very important human need as well as a basic human...
Utilizing a mixed methods approach, we map and analyze the current state of human rights education w...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philos...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philos...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...
What happens when the objective journalist and the crusading journalist, inhabiting the same body, w...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
Historically and philosophically, press freedom has closely been linked to the fight against tyranny...
Historically and philosophically, press freedom has closely been linked to the fight against tyranny...
The conception of human rights is one that is enshrined within the shared, collective history of hum...
Liberal theory regards a free press as vital not only to political processes, but also to the develo...
Human beings are intelligent and due to this quality,they get some such basi and inalienable rights ...
Communication is an intrinsically fundamental process to our being human. The very defining of our h...
Starting from the classic ethical problems and reviewing the modern regulated ethical norms regardin...
The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights offers a comprehensive and contemporary survey of ...
AbstractCommunication represents an essential and very important human need as well as a basic human...
Utilizing a mixed methods approach, we map and analyze the current state of human rights education w...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philos...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philos...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...
What happens when the objective journalist and the crusading journalist, inhabiting the same body, w...