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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Attacks on the press [Texte électronique] : journalism on the world's front lines / Committee to Protect Journalists
Édition : 2014 ed
Publication : Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2014
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (242 pages)
Note(s) : Attacks on the Press analyzes press conditions and documents new dangers in more than
100 countries worldwide. In the Americas, national leaders are building elaborate
state media operations to dominate the news and amplify their personal agendas. In
European and African nations, authorities are invoking national security laws and
deploying intelligence services to intimidate the press. The Committee to Protect
Journalists' Attacks on the Press is a definitive annual assessment of the state of
press freedoms featuring analytical essays by CPJ experts with an overview of media
conditi.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Journalists, Committee to Protect. Auteur ou responsable intellectuel
Sujet(s) : Liberté de la presse
Journalistes -- Crimes contre
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781118873113
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44216820v
Notice n° :
FRBNF44216820
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Attacks on the Press 2014 Edition: Journalism on the World's Front Lines; Copyright;
Contents; Foreword; Part 1: Under Surveillance; How United States' Spying Strengthens
China's Hand; The NSA Puts Journalists Under a Cloud of Suspicion; Part 2: The Information
Imperative; Putting Press Freedom at the Heart of Anti-Poverty Efforts; Without Stronger
Transparency, More Financial Crises Loom; Part 3: The Front Lines; Syrian Journalists
Strive to Report, Despite Shifting Dangers; Finding the Courage to Cover Sexual Violence;
Afghan Journalists Steadfast as International Withdrawal Approaches.
Part 4: Media and MoneyJournalists in Hong Kong and Taiwan Battle Beijing's Influence;
Advertising and Censorship in East Africa's Press; Part 5: Controlling the Narrative;
Would-Be Repressors Brandish "Ethics" as Justification; Pressure on Journalists Rises
Along With Africa's Prospects; Vietnam Tightens the Squeeze on Its Bloggers; Part
6: Legacies on the Line; Mandela's Legacy of Media Freedom Stands Its Ground; Hassan
Rouhani and the Hope for More Freedom in Iran; Violence and Judicial Censorship Mar
Brazil's Horizon; Part 7: Getting Away with Murder.
When Journalists Are Killed, Witnesses May Be NextOne Province Illustrates Colombia's
Struggle With Impunity; Part 8: Censored; Gunmen Rule Neza and the Press on Outskirts
of Mexico City; A Sliver of Hope Emerges for a More Independent Press in Turkey; Part
9: Trends in Press Freedom; CPJ's Risk List: Where Press Freedom Suffered; Index.