I’ve been asked to speak as part of an event to mark UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day. The debate is whether press freedom is in retreat or not. I won’t tell you what I am going to say, yet. What do you think
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There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Commentary: On 18 May 2009, the ABC’s Ultimo Centre in Sydney, Australia, and on May 22, Massey...
This is a paper submitted as part of the Polis Summer School The limits on freedom of expression in ...
Pacific Journalism must be able to thrive in an environment which allows debate and discussion, such...
In the latest of our guest blogs, London College of Communications student Lydia Polzer, who was bor...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
One fact that can unite all sides in the post-Leveson press regulation debate is that the world now ...
Does the internet keep freedom of speech alive in places like Zimbabwe where independent mainstream ...
Everyone in rich democracies like Britain assumes that a free media is a vital part of our liberal p...
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on informa...
This paper analyses how international advocacy campaigns approach and define media freedom, and what...
Key Findings Press freedom declined to its lowest point in 12 years in 2015, as political, cri...
Every year on 3 May the ‘World Press Freedom Day ’ is celebrated. It was proclaimed by the UNESCO in...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Commentary: On 18 May 2009, the ABC’s Ultimo Centre in Sydney, Australia, and on May 22, Massey...
This is a paper submitted as part of the Polis Summer School The limits on freedom of expression in ...
Pacific Journalism must be able to thrive in an environment which allows debate and discussion, such...