[FoME] Evaluating Press Freedom: Have Social Media Changed the Landscape?

Christoph Dietz Christoph.Dietz at CAMECO.ORG
Fr Jul 27 13:53:32 CEST 2012


ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies
Vol 5, No 1(9) (2012)
Evaluating Press Freedom: Have Social Media Changed the Landscape?

Download: http://www.essachess.com/index.php/jcs/issue/view/10

Coordination:
Tudor VLAD, Lee B. BECKER, James M. Cox Jr. Center for International
Mass Communication Training and Research, University of Georgia, USA

Table of Contents
Introduction
Tudor VLAD, Lee B. BECKER p. 7-10

Dossier
Adapting concepts of media freedom to a changing media environment:
Incorporating new media and citizen journalism into the Freedom of the
Press Index ( 
Karin DEUTSCH KARLEKAR, Courtney C. RADSCH p. 13-22

Aperçu sur l'Index de Reporters sans Frontières : historique,
méthodologie et perspectives
Gilles LORDET p. 23-27

Measuring Press Freedom and Media Sector Performance: How Social Media
have Affected the Media Sustainability Index
Leon MORSE, Eleeza V. AGOPIAN p. 29-44

The Relevance of Peoples Attitudes Towards Freedom of Expression in a
Changing Media Environment
Teresa K. NAAB p. 45-68

Médias, technologies et droits humains : notions concurrentes. Cas
canadiens et internationaux
Normand LANDRY p. 69-81

Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Digital World: Lessons from
WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring
Arne HINTZ p. 83-106

Social Media and the Freedom of the Press: a long-term Perspective from
within International News Agencies (AFP, Reuters)
Michael PALMER, Jérémie NICEY p. 107-124

Les aléas de la libre circulation de l'information dans les nouveaux
médias en Tunisie
Zouha DAHMEN-JARRIN p. 125-138

Presse et révolution en Tunisie : rôle, enjeux et perspectives
Zeineb TOUATI p. 139-150

La mobilisation sociale à lère des réseaux sociaux. Cas du Maroc
Abderrahmane AMSIDDER, Fathallah DAGHMI, Farid TOUMI p. 151-162

The Impact of Social Media on Press Freedom in Greece: Benefits,
Challenges and Limitations
Katerina SERAFEIM p. 163-192

Les réseaux sociaux comme outil disolation politique en Russie
Ilya KIRIYA p. 193-208

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