From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been tightly constrained. Though the governments in the region assert that a free press is permitted to operate, research has shown this to be untrue. In all five former Soviet republics of Central Asia, the media has been controlled, suppressed, punished, and often outlawed. This enlightening collection of essays investigates the reasons why these countries have failed to develop independent and sustainable press systems. It documents the complex relationship between the press and governance, nation-building, national identity, and public policy. In this book, scholars explore the numerous and broad-reaching implications of media control in a varie...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
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Research on mass media in authoritarian regimes focuses more on state mechanisms of control than on ...
Along with the rapid expansion of new media in Kazakhstan, traditional mass media continue to devel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Citizens of Kazakhstan have greater access to the Internet now than at any time in the past. However...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
Journalism in Russia is being shaped by new forms of regulation, ownership and economic organization...
The article deals with the formation of the media market in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period. Cr...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
We present a formal model of government control of the media to illuminate variation in media freedo...
In the article problems of journalists’ speech and safety in former Soviet years in Republic Kazakhs...
An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction betwe...
This chapter investigates how self-regulation could counter inequality of access to the media as a c...
This thesis examines the impact of political and business interests upon the news content of the con...
This article examines how ordinary people utilize and assess the information options available to th...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Research on mass media in authoritarian regimes focuses more on state mechanisms of control than on ...
Along with the rapid expansion of new media in Kazakhstan, traditional mass media continue to devel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...