第三世界のジャーナリズム : 体験からみた権力と新聞(<特集>ジャーナリズム論を探る)
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In the Third World, the development of the media is mainly in the hands of state-run broadcasting and television services, and any independent newspapers which watch the government's activities come after them. In the 1970s, when the Indian government began to consolidate its authoritative structure based on political and economic factors, its control on the press was reinforced. Consequently newspapers fell into a difficult time. On the other hand, the Third World's challenge to develop a free and balanced flow of information towards the western mass media was built up between it and the developed countries. However, it is quite natural that the Third World's international desire to establish a New World Information Order should go together with advances in creating an independent press that is not controlled by the home government. What supports democracy is a free press, and such is the case in India. This paper reviews the author's own experience as a journalist.
- 日本マス・コミュニケーション学会の論文
- 1985-03-31
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