Attacks on the Press : Journalism on the World's Front Lines.
The world's most comprehensiveguide to international press freedom From Aleppo to Zacatecas, Beijing to Brasilia, the past decade has seen a sharp rise in the number of journalist imprisonments, assassinations, and disappearances worldwide. Caught between warlords and religious extremists, corr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Wiley,
2013.
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Colección: | Bloomberg.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Attacks on the Press: Journalism on the World's Front Lines; Copyright; Contents; From the Editors; 1. The Front Lines; In Syria, Facing Danger From All Sides; Africa's Media-Savvy Insurgents Pose New Threat; In Taliban's Media Evolution, Press Became An Enemy; 2. Censored; The Zacatecas Rules: Cartel's Reign Cannot Be Covered; Extremists Are Censoring The Story of Religion; In Asia, Three Nations Clip Once-Budding Online Freedom; 3. Heroes in the Crowd; Harnessing Power In the Stories of Ordinary People; Running Toward Danger, Syria's Citizens Become Journalists; 4. Murdered and Missing.
- Disappearances Unexplained Amid Hints Of Cover-UpsBloggers Targeted as Murders Spike in Brazil; Seeking Justice in Russia, A Mother Turns To Europe; 5. Political Transitions; In Iran, Specter of One Election Looms Over the Next; Disdain for Foreign Press Undercuts China's Global Ambition; 6. Behind Bars; Under Cover Of Security, Governments Jail Journalists; Torture and Injustice in a Small Town; In Eskinder's Story, A Nation's Disappointment; 7. Risk and Reward; The Spy in Your Pocket: Mobile Journalism's Risk; Lessons From El Salvador: Security Begins With Solidarity.
- Is Covering the News Worth the Risk?8. Media and Money; Once Thriving, Afghan Media Now Endangered; Oil, Money, and Secrecy in East Africa; In Government-Media Fight, Argentine Journalism Suffers; Why Transparency Is Good for Business; 9. The Interconnected World; How the Americas Failed Press Freedom; Repressive Hosts Tarnish The Olympic Image; Beyond Article 19, A Global Press Freedom Charter; 10. Trends and Data; CPJ Risk List: Where Press Freedom Suffered; Brazil; Ecuador; Ethiopia; Iran; Pakistan; Russia; Somalia; Syria; Turkey; Vietnam; CPJ Data; Where Journalists Are Killed.
- CPJ Impunity IndexWhere Journalists Are Imprisoned; Journalists in Exile; Most Censored Countries; Index.