Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation
Reviewed book by UNESCO Publication date: October, 2011 UNESCO’s recent e-publication based on the 2010 World Press Freedom Day conference, hosted by Queensland University in Brisbane last May, brings together a remarkable selection of presentations by journalists, media and c...
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UNESCO’s recent e-publication based on the 2010 World Press Freedom Day conference, hosted by Queensland University in Brisbane last May, brings together a remarkable selection of presentations by journalists, media and communication professionals from different regions including a substantial contribution from the Pacific. This publication serves as a reminder of the importance of journalists’ work, the risks they face and the urgency of securing their safety and punishing those who violate their right to report freely and safely. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2fb01db4c1de445e98ad1ca247e2c7e42022-12-21T20:05:16ZengAsia Pacific NetworkPacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352011-10-0117210.24135/pjr.v17i2.363Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidationEvangelia PapoutsakiReviewed book by UNESCO Publication date: October, 2011 UNESCO’s recent e-publication based on the 2010 World Press Freedom Day conference, hosted by Queensland University in Brisbane last May, brings together a remarkable selection of presentations by journalists, media and communication professionals from different regions including a substantial contribution from the Pacific. This publication serves as a reminder of the importance of journalists’ work, the risks they face and the urgency of securing their safety and punishing those who violate their right to report freely and safely.https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/363 |
spellingShingle | Evangelia Papoutsaki Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation Pacific Journalism Review |
title | Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
title_full | Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
title_fullStr | Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
title_full_unstemmed | Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
title_short | Noted: FOI laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
title_sort | noted foi laws grow stronger but so does intimidation |
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