Search Results - "Berger, Guy"
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New Opportunities in Monitoring Safety of Journalists through the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
Published in Media and communication (Lisboa) (01-02-2020)“…This article highlights the potential for increased and more standardised monitoring of a range of aspects of the safety of journalists. This is in the light…”
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Reconciling editorial independence and public accountability issues in Public Broadcasting Service: editorial policies at the South African Broadcasting Corporation1
Published in Communicare: Journal for Communication Studies in Africa (20-10-2022)“…A public broadcaster is pulled in two directions: There is the need to be accountable to the public,and the imperative to be editorially independent at the…”
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Getting from the global to the local: Norms and systems for protecting journalists in the times of the sustainable development goals
Published in Conflict & communication online (01-04-2019)“…In the wake of progress in underlining international norms for protection of journalists, UNESCO in 2017 initiated a global consultation on how to strengthen…”
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Is There a Future for Journalism?
Published in Journalism practice (14-09-2018)“…A functionalist perspective on the future of journalism would posit that because human society needs journalism, we will find ways to support this…”
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Empowering the youth as citizen journalists: A South African experience
Published in Journalism (London, England) (01-08-2011)“…Seldom unpacked in the notion of ‘citizen journalism’ is its difference to ‘citizen media’ and ‘alternative journalism’, and the same applies to the…”
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Problematizing ‘media development’ as a bandwagon gets rolling
Published in The international communication gazette (01-11-2010)“…International initiatives have gained momentum around analysing ‘media development’ — a notion related to, but generally distinct from, media’s contribution to…”
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How the Internet Impacts On International News: Exploring Paradoxes of the Most Global Medium in a Time of `Hyperlocalism
Published in The international communication gazette (01-08-2009)“…/ Technologically, the Internet is the most global medium in the history of humanity. It shakes up traditional distinctions between local, foreign and…”
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Afterword by UNESCO
Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-09-2017)“…[...]the rapid growth of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) has ruptured the media and cultural industries in the BRICS with such force that…”
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The struggle for press self-regulation in contemporary South Africa: Charting a course between an industry charade and a government doormat
Published in Communicatio (01-11-2010)“…Self-regulation is widely seen as a way to balance media freedom with restraint. In South African press history, this balance has been the subject of…”
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Theorising African communications: The bad news signalled by broadcast digital migration policy
Published in Communicatio (01-08-2012)“…Broadcasting digital migration (BDM) in Africa reflects deadlines agreed by the continent at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The case…”
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Empowering the youth as citizen journalists: A South African experience 1
Published in Journalism (London, England) (01-08-2011)“…Seldom unpacked in the notion of ‘citizen journalism’ is its difference to ‘citizen media’ and ‘alternative journalism’, and the same applies to the…”
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Best practice in media self-regulation: A three-way test to avoid selective borrowing and ad hoc transplants
Published in Ecquid novi (01-07-2011)“…Political pressure on South Africa's press self-regulatory system in 2010 has seen critics, defenders and reformers citing various experiences, such as local…”
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Theorizing the Media—Democracy Relationship in Southern Africa
Published in Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands) (01-02-2002)“…Theories of media and democracy, entailing concepts like the `public sphere' and `civil society', have been extensively used in western societies. In contrast,…”
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A paradigm in process: What the scapegoating of Vusi Mona signalled about South African journalism
Published in Communicatio (01-07-2008)“…In recent years, normative questions about South African journalists' roles in the post-apartheid era have become an issue in regard to the intense contest…”
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Journalism Teachers Building a Global Community
Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-06-2010)“…Momentum has been building toward the international networking of journalism educators, as evidenced by, among other events and trends, the second World…”
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Journalism Teachers Building a Global Community1
Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-07-2010)“…Momentum has been building toward the international networking of journalism educators, as evidenced by, among other events and trends, the second World…”
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Image revisions: South Africa, Africa, and the 2010 world cup
Published in Ecquid novi (01-01-2010)“…The 2010 World Cup in South Africa entailed a substantive volume and variety of media representations. However, many of these reinforced essentialist…”
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Towards Defining "Potential Centres of Excellence" in African Journalism Training
Published in Journalism practice (01-01-2008)“…An era of intensified globalisation stimulates debates about the universality of models of journalism education, and the particularities of so-called…”
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Image Revisions: South Africa, Africa, and the 2010 World Cup
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TOWARDS DEFINING "POTENTIAL CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE" IN AFRICAN JOURNALISM TRAINING1
Published in Journalism practice (01-06-2008)“…An era of intensified globalisation stimulates debates about the universality of models of journalism education, and the particularities of so-called…”
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