[n° ou bulletin] Titre : | Vol.5, n°1 (9) - Evaluer la liberté de la presse : les médias sociaux ont-ils changé la donne ? | Type de document : | document électronique | Auteurs : | Tudor Vlad, Auteur ; Lee B. Becker, Auteur ; Karin Deutsch Karlekar, Auteur ; Courtney C. Radsch, Auteur ; Gilles Lordet, Auteur ; Leon Morse, Auteur ; Eleeza Agopian, Auteur ; Teresa K. Naab, Auteur ; Normand Landry, Auteur ; Arne Hintz, Auteur ; Michael Palmer, Auteur ; Jérémie Nicey, Auteur ; Zouha Dahmen-Jarrin, Auteur ; Zeineb Touati, Auteur ; Abderrahmane Amsidder, Auteur ; Fathallah Daghmi, Auteur ; Farid Toumi, Auteur ; Katerina Serafeim, Auteur ; Ilya Kiriya, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2012 | Importance : | 216 p | Langues : | Français | Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
| Tags : | communication information liberté de la presse journalisme démocratie réseaux sociaux Maroc Tunisie Russie Grèce | Index. décimale : | 321.8 démocratie | Résumé : | Extraits de l'introduction :
" The concept of media freedom has a long history both in the political science and in the mass communication literature. Freedoms of association, information, and communication have been listed as essential components of democracy. Researchers have argued that, without the freedom of communication mass media provide, the
foundation of democratic rule is undermined. More recent studies have suggested that definitions of media freedom should include other concepts, such as the role of media in nation building, economic development, overcoming illiteracy and poverty, and building political consciousness.
(...)
Historically, evaluations of media freedom and assessment of the role of media in the process of democratization have focused on print and broadcast media. More recently, researchers have brought the Internet into the equation. The Arab Spring in particular has suggested that social media might have a crucial role in informing and mobilizing audiences, especially in countries with limited press freedom.
This issue of ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies has had the ambitious goal of investigating new trends in press freedom evaluation and in assessing the role of the press in the process of democratization in the context of the changes that the new media have brought to the field of mass communication.
(...)
The volume advances our understanding of the basic concept of press freedom and its measurement in this period of dramatic changes in the media landscape. The Internet has changed that landscape immensely, and its evolution will force us to continue to reassess what is meant by media freedom and freedom of expression
generally and to evaluate and reconsider how we measure that concept."
| Note de contenu : | TABLE DES MATIERES :
INTRODUCTION (Vlad Tudor et Becker Lee B.)
DOSSIER :
Adapting concepts of media freedom to a changing media environment: Incorporating new media and citizen journalism into the Freedom of the Press Index (Deutsch Karlekar Karin et Radsch Courtney C.)
Aperçu sur l’Index de Reporters sans Frontières : historique, méthodologie et perspectives (Lordet Gilles)
Measuring Press Freedom and Media Sector Performance: How Social Media have Affected the Media Sustainability Index (Morse Leon et Agopian Eleeza V.)
The Relevance of People’s Attitudes Towards Freedom of Expression in a Changing Media Environment (Naab Teresa K.)
Médias, technologies et droits humains : notions concurrentes. Cas canadiens et internationaux (Landry Normand)
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Digital World: Lessons from WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring (Hintz Arne)
Social Media and the Freedom of the Press: a long-term Perspective from within International News Agencies (AFP, Reuters) (Palmer Michael et Nicey Jérémie)
Les aléas de la libre circulation de l'information dans les nouveaux médias en Tunisie (Dahmen-Jarrin Zouha)
Presse et révolution en Tunisie : rôle, enjeux et perspectives (Touati Zeineb)
La mobilisation sociale à l’ère des réseaux sociaux. Cas du Maroc (Amsidder Abderrahmane, Daghmi Fathallah et Toumi Farid)
The Impact of Social Media on Press Freedom in Greece: Benefits, Challenges and Limitations (Serafeim Katerina)
Les réseaux sociaux comme outil d’isolation politique en Russie (Kiriya Ilya)
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[n° ou bulletin] Vol.5, n°1 (9) - Evaluer la liberté de la presse : les médias sociaux ont-ils changé la donne ? [document électronique] / Tudor Vlad, Auteur ; Lee B. Becker, Auteur ; Karin Deutsch Karlekar, Auteur ; Courtney C. Radsch, Auteur ; Gilles Lordet, Auteur ; Leon Morse, Auteur ; Eleeza Agopian, Auteur ; Teresa K. Naab, Auteur ; Normand Landry, Auteur ; Arne Hintz, Auteur ; Michael Palmer, Auteur ; Jérémie Nicey, Auteur ; Zouha Dahmen-Jarrin, Auteur ; Zeineb Touati, Auteur ; Abderrahmane Amsidder, Auteur ; Fathallah Daghmi, Auteur ; Farid Toumi, Auteur ; Katerina Serafeim, Auteur ; Ilya Kiriya, Auteur . - 2012 . - 216 p. Langues : Français Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
| Tags : | communication information liberté de la presse journalisme démocratie réseaux sociaux Maroc Tunisie Russie Grèce | Index. décimale : | 321.8 démocratie | Résumé : | Extraits de l'introduction :
" The concept of media freedom has a long history both in the political science and in the mass communication literature. Freedoms of association, information, and communication have been listed as essential components of democracy. Researchers have argued that, without the freedom of communication mass media provide, the
foundation of democratic rule is undermined. More recent studies have suggested that definitions of media freedom should include other concepts, such as the role of media in nation building, economic development, overcoming illiteracy and poverty, and building political consciousness.
(...)
Historically, evaluations of media freedom and assessment of the role of media in the process of democratization have focused on print and broadcast media. More recently, researchers have brought the Internet into the equation. The Arab Spring in particular has suggested that social media might have a crucial role in informing and mobilizing audiences, especially in countries with limited press freedom.
This issue of ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies has had the ambitious goal of investigating new trends in press freedom evaluation and in assessing the role of the press in the process of democratization in the context of the changes that the new media have brought to the field of mass communication.
(...)
The volume advances our understanding of the basic concept of press freedom and its measurement in this period of dramatic changes in the media landscape. The Internet has changed that landscape immensely, and its evolution will force us to continue to reassess what is meant by media freedom and freedom of expression
generally and to evaluate and reconsider how we measure that concept."
| Note de contenu : | TABLE DES MATIERES :
INTRODUCTION (Vlad Tudor et Becker Lee B.)
DOSSIER :
Adapting concepts of media freedom to a changing media environment: Incorporating new media and citizen journalism into the Freedom of the Press Index (Deutsch Karlekar Karin et Radsch Courtney C.)
Aperçu sur l’Index de Reporters sans Frontières : historique, méthodologie et perspectives (Lordet Gilles)
Measuring Press Freedom and Media Sector Performance: How Social Media have Affected the Media Sustainability Index (Morse Leon et Agopian Eleeza V.)
The Relevance of People’s Attitudes Towards Freedom of Expression in a Changing Media Environment (Naab Teresa K.)
Médias, technologies et droits humains : notions concurrentes. Cas canadiens et internationaux (Landry Normand)
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Digital World: Lessons from WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring (Hintz Arne)
Social Media and the Freedom of the Press: a long-term Perspective from within International News Agencies (AFP, Reuters) (Palmer Michael et Nicey Jérémie)
Les aléas de la libre circulation de l'information dans les nouveaux médias en Tunisie (Dahmen-Jarrin Zouha)
Presse et révolution en Tunisie : rôle, enjeux et perspectives (Touati Zeineb)
La mobilisation sociale à l’ère des réseaux sociaux. Cas du Maroc (Amsidder Abderrahmane, Daghmi Fathallah et Toumi Farid)
The Impact of Social Media on Press Freedom in Greece: Benefits, Challenges and Limitations (Serafeim Katerina)
Les réseaux sociaux comme outil d’isolation politique en Russie (Kiriya Ilya)
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