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New Communication Technologies: A Challenge for Press Freedom. No. 106. Reports and Papers on Mass Communication.

Authors :
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France).
Sparks, Colin
Sparks, Colin
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France).
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

This volume enlarges upon questions concerning censorship and self-censorship and provides case studies as well as theoretical reflection on the relationship between new technology and media freedom. The seven essays included in this collection deal with two central contemporary problems of the mass media--freedom and democracy. The papers are: "Exit the Censor, Enter the Regulator" (Leonard R. Sussman); "Impact of New Information and Communication Technologies on Information Diversity in North America and Western Europe" (Nicholas Garnham); "The Impact of Electronic Mass Media in Sweden" (Charly Hulten); "Video-Cassette Recorders in Ghana: Impact on Press Freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa" (S. T. Kwame Boafo); "New Communication Technologies and Information Freedom in Latin America" (Rafael Roncagliolo); "New Communication Technologies and Press Freedom: A Chilean Case Study" (Fernando Reyes Matta); and "The Media as Fourth Estate: A Survey of Journalism Educators' Views" (Colin Sparks and Slavko Splichal). The first three papers are concerned with the larger picture and the larger media; the second three are concerned with the "marginal" rather than the dominant media; and the final paper deals with some of the problems of the media and democracy in terms of their staff and resources. (TMK)

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-92-3-102519-8
ISBNs :
978-92-3-102519-8
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
New Communication Technologies: A Challenge for Press Freedom. No. 106. Reports and Papers on Mass Communication.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
ED365308
Document Type :
Collected Works - General<br />Opinion Papers<br />Reports - Descriptive