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Negotiating Democracy Media Transformations In Emerging Democracies Isaac A Blankson

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Negotiating Democracy Media Transformations In Emerging Democracies Isaac A Blankson
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Isaac A. Blankson, Patrick D. Murphy
ISBN: 9780791472330, 9781435616752, 0791472337, 1435616758
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Negotiating Democracy Media Transformations In Emerging Democracies Isaac A Blankson by Isaac A. Blankson, Patrick D. Murphy 9780791472330, 9781435616752, 0791472337, 1435616758 instant download after payment.

Negotiating Democracy addresses issues that have defined the challenges and consequences of media transformation faced by new and emerging democracies. These issues include the dismantling of national broadcasting systems, the promotion of private independent and pluralistic media, the clash between liberal democratic and authoritarian political traditions, negotiations about the appropriate broadcast language, and the potential for free press and for freedom of speech. The contributors use examples from countries such as Cambodia, Bulgaria, Iran, Nigeria, and Taiwan to not only provide detailed analysis of regional and/or nation-specific cases of media, but also to identify transnational patterns that help deepen the understanding of the media’s role in globalization.

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