Mass media & democratisation in Cameroon in the early 1990s /
In the on-going democratic debate, the Cameroonian media have not played the role of objective mediators. A one-party logic, of which government, opposition and the public are guilty, has prevented Cameroonian multipartyism from addressing the major issue: that of how best to bring about real partic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Mankon, Bamenda :
Langaa Research & Pub. CIG,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One Multipartyism in Cameroon
- ch. Two Official Media
- CRTV and the Democratic Process
- CRTV and Anglophone Journalism of Liberation
- Cameroon Tribune, SOPECAM and the Democratic Process
- Official Media and Opposition Politics
- ch. Three Legal Framework
- Critical Analysis of the Press Law
- Law As Interpreted By Government
- Law As Interpreted By the Press
- Justifications for Censorship by MINAT
- Law and the Newspaper Vendor
- ch. Four Private Press
- Private Press and the Journalism of Excesses
- Lack of Professionalism and Adequate Organisation
- On The Proliferation of Newspapers
- Democracy: Victim of a Sectarian Press?
- Journalists and Their Problems: Self Diagnosis
- After The National Forum on Communication: What Next?
- ch. Five General Conclusion
- What Role Have the Media Played In The Current Democratic Process?
- How Best Could the Media
- Contribute To Democratisation?