Everyone in rich democracies like Britain assumes that a free media is a vital part of our liberal political system. But can journalism contribute to creating a thriving society where freedom is a novelty and resources are small? Is a free press a luxury in a country trying to get on its feet again after a war or civil conflict? Should aid money to fragile states and developing countries go to health, education and the economy rather than to supporting journalism
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
The aim of this rapid literature review is to examine the relationship between government communicat...
Profiles how fourteen nations fund and protect the autonomy of public media via multiyear funding, p...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
Rarely has the relationship between media and democracy been so centre-stage. Whether regarding regu...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...
In the last two decades, independent media assistance has become a significant aspect of the develo...
The growth of ‘semi-democracies’ across the world, where elections are held but are rigged by state ...
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on informa...
Executive summary: Fragile states are an increasing priority for international diplomatic and develo...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
I’ve been asked to speak as part of an event to mark UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day. The debate is...
What is the role of the media after a state has been through a war or a disaster that leaves all the...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
The aim of this rapid literature review is to examine the relationship between government communicat...
Profiles how fourteen nations fund and protect the autonomy of public media via multiyear funding, p...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
Rarely has the relationship between media and democracy been so centre-stage. Whether regarding regu...
This lecture looks at the role of the media in promoting an enhanced citizenship, locating the debat...
In the last two decades, independent media assistance has become a significant aspect of the develo...
The growth of ‘semi-democracies’ across the world, where elections are held but are rigged by state ...
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on informa...
Executive summary: Fragile states are an increasing priority for international diplomatic and develo...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
I’ve been asked to speak as part of an event to mark UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day. The debate is...
What is the role of the media after a state has been through a war or a disaster that leaves all the...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
The aim of this rapid literature review is to examine the relationship between government communicat...