Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices

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Autor(a) principal: Nelson, Sonia Ambrosio de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/106
Resumo: The right to freedom of information and responsible journalism are fundamental to economic and human development. However these concepts are applied diff erently from country to country. It can be implied that press freedom is continuously under siege through either subtle or more emphatic means of pressure. The media also function as gatekeepers. The very fi rst underlying cause of this siege is rooted in the process of news production in which we fi nd concepts that determine how the news is “manufactured” prior to publication. In Asia, despite its remarkable economic development, the press continues to be controlled by governments’ approach to journalism as a tool of “social responsibility” or to foster governments’ objectives.
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title Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
spellingShingle Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
Nelson, Sonia Ambrosio de
Development journalism
media
Asia
social responsibility journalism
title_short Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
title_full Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
title_fullStr Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
title_full_unstemmed Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
title_sort Press Freedom Under Siege: Effects of Market Forces, Government Controls and Journalism Practices
author Nelson, Sonia Ambrosio de
author_facet Nelson, Sonia Ambrosio de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Development journalism
media
Asia
social responsibility journalism
topic Development journalism
media
Asia
social responsibility journalism
description The right to freedom of information and responsible journalism are fundamental to economic and human development. However these concepts are applied diff erently from country to country. It can be implied that press freedom is continuously under siege through either subtle or more emphatic means of pressure. The media also function as gatekeepers. The very fi rst underlying cause of this siege is rooted in the process of news production in which we fi nd concepts that determine how the news is “manufactured” prior to publication. In Asia, despite its remarkable economic development, the press continues to be controlled by governments’ approach to journalism as a tool of “social responsibility” or to foster governments’ objectives.
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