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Community radio continuous improvement toolkit : version 2.0 / Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (New Delhi, India)
Titre : Community radio continuous improvement toolkit : version 2.0 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (New Delhi, India), Editeur scientifique ; R. Thyagarajan, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Vinod Pavarala, Auteur ; Kanchan K Malik, Auteur ; Vasuki Belavadi, Auteur ; Aditya Deshbandhu, Auteur ; Preeti Raghunath, Auteur Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2014 Autre Editeur : Unesco Chair on Community Media Importance : 64 p Format : 28 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-81-88770-23-6 Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION DE REFERENCE :Guides, Manuels, ...
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIOTags : manuel radio communautaire UNESCO Index. décimale : 384.54 Radio Résumé : Présentation :
"This is a toolkit that allows community radio stations to periodically assess themselves on their performance. The toolkit provides for indicators of performance along nine broad parameters: content generation and programming; policies and guidelines; volunteers; technology – access and management; on-air standards of broadcast; governance; feedback and grievances; content sharing and networking; revenue generation and financial accountability. Themes such as participation, inclusion, gender, capacity building, etc. have been treated as core principles that cut across all the nine parameters."
Source : https://www.col.org/resources/community-radio-continuous-improvement-toolkit-version-20Note de contenu : Table des matières abrégée :
Foreword to Version 2.0 of CR-CIT
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction and Background
- 1.1 The Context
- 1.2 Conceptual Framework
- 1.3 Methodology Adopted
2. Self-Assessment and Peer Review Process
- 2.1 Know Your Toolkit
- 2.2 SA&PR Process : Step by Step
- 2.3 Checklist for CRS adopting CR-CIT
3. User Guide
- 3.1 Content Generation and Programming
- 3.2 Policies and Guidelines
- 3.3 Volunteers
- 3.4 Technology : Access and Management
- 3.5 On-Air Standards of Broadcasting
- 3.6 Governance
- 3.7 Feedback and Grievances
- 3.8 Content Sharing and Networking
- 3.9 Revenue Generation and Financial Accountability
4. The Toolkit
Further ReadingsEn ligne : https://www.col.org/resources/community-radio-continuous-improvement-toolkit-ver [...] Community radio continuous improvement toolkit : version 2.0 [texte imprimé] / Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (New Delhi, India), Editeur scientifique ; R. Thyagarajan, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Vinod Pavarala, Auteur ; Kanchan K Malik, Auteur ; Vasuki Belavadi, Auteur ; Aditya Deshbandhu, Auteur ; Preeti Raghunath, Auteur . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization : India : Unesco Chair on Community Media, 2014 . - 64 p ; 28 cm.
ISBN : 978-81-88770-23-6
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION DE REFERENCE :Guides, Manuels, ...
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIOTags : manuel radio communautaire UNESCO Index. décimale : 384.54 Radio Résumé : Présentation :
"This is a toolkit that allows community radio stations to periodically assess themselves on their performance. The toolkit provides for indicators of performance along nine broad parameters: content generation and programming; policies and guidelines; volunteers; technology – access and management; on-air standards of broadcast; governance; feedback and grievances; content sharing and networking; revenue generation and financial accountability. Themes such as participation, inclusion, gender, capacity building, etc. have been treated as core principles that cut across all the nine parameters."
Source : https://www.col.org/resources/community-radio-continuous-improvement-toolkit-version-20Note de contenu : Table des matières abrégée :
Foreword to Version 2.0 of CR-CIT
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction and Background
- 1.1 The Context
- 1.2 Conceptual Framework
- 1.3 Methodology Adopted
2. Self-Assessment and Peer Review Process
- 2.1 Know Your Toolkit
- 2.2 SA&PR Process : Step by Step
- 2.3 Checklist for CRS adopting CR-CIT
3. User Guide
- 3.1 Content Generation and Programming
- 3.2 Policies and Guidelines
- 3.3 Volunteers
- 3.4 Technology : Access and Management
- 3.5 On-Air Standards of Broadcasting
- 3.6 Governance
- 3.7 Feedback and Grievances
- 3.8 Content Sharing and Networking
- 3.9 Revenue Generation and Financial Accountability
4. The Toolkit
Further ReadingsEn ligne : https://www.col.org/resources/community-radio-continuous-improvement-toolkit-ver [...] Réservation
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Titre : Protecting journalism sources in the digital age Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Julie Posetti, Auteur ; Marcus O'Donnell, Auteur ; Carlos Affonso Pereira de Souza, Auteur ; Ying Chan, Auteur ; Doreen Weisenhaus, Auteur Editeur : Brasilia [Brasil] : UNESCO Année de publication : 2017 Collection : Publications Series on Internet Freedom num. 9 Importance : 195 p Format : numérique ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-3-100219-9 Note générale : nombreuses références (p.140-186) Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : UNESCO étude liberté de la presse liberté d'expression journalisme démocratie Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "UNESCO is pleased to release new comprehensive study of changes that impact on legal frameworks that support protection of journalistic sources in the digital age.
While the rapidly emerging digital environment offers great opportunities for journalists to investigate and report information in the public interest, it also poses particular challenges regarding the privacy and safety of journalistic sources. These challenges include: mass surveillance as well as targeted surveillance, data retention, expanded and broad antiterrorism measures, and national security laws and over-reach in the application of these.
All these can undermine the confidentiality protection of those who collaborate with journalists, and who are essential for revealing sensitive information in the public interest but who could expose themselves to serious risks and pressures. The effect is also to chill whistleblowing and thereby undermine public access to information and the democratic role of the media. In turn, this jeopardizes the sustainability of quality journalism.
The research was conducted within UNESCO framework of Internet Universality which advocates the Internet governance principles of Human Rights, Openness, Accessibility, and Multistakeholder Participation. The protection of confidentiality of journalists’ sources relates especially to the right to freedom of expression (and the correlatives of press freedom and access to information), and the right to privacy.
The present research provides a comprehensive review of developments that can impact on the legal frameworks that support protection of journalistic sources. Interviews, panel discussions, thematic studies and a review panel ensured the input of legal and media experts, journalists and scholars. This in-depth study thus seeks to assess the evolution of protective legal frameworks over the eight years from 2007-2015, and provides recommendations for the future of journalistic source protection.
The study found that the legal frameworks that protect the confidential sources of journalism are under significant strain in the digital age. This context is leading journalists to adapt their work methods in an effort to shield their sources from exposure. A further finding is that all stakeholders have a crucial role to play in the introduction, development or updating of better legal safeguards for all acts of journalism, including for whistleblowers. The research also provides recommendations on journalistic source protection, starting with independent oversight on surveillance and data retention, through to the development of education and training programs in digital safety.
A major output of the study is an 11-point assessment tool for measuring the effectiveness of legal source protection frameworks in the digital era. In this way, the research serves as guidance for UNESCO, Member States and other stakeholders to promote and implement more protective frameworks for the confidentiality of journalistic sources.
Nevertheless, as women journalists face additional risks in the course of their work – on and offline, the publication sheds light on those increased risks faced by female sources and whistleblowers and recommends to strengthen source protections for women sources and also empowering women’s participation in accountability reporting.
UNESCO thanks Sweden for its support in delivering this publication. This research is published as the ninth edition of UNESCO publications series on Internet Freedom that was begun in 2009 and that has strived to explore the changing legal and policy issues of Internet. The work for the study was conducted for UNESCO by WAN-IFRA, the global news publishing association that houses the World Editors Forum (WEF). It is authored by Julie Posetti, affiliated with the University of Wollongong (Australia)."
Source : http://en.unesco.org/news/unesco-releases-new-publication-protecting-journalism-sources-digital-age (Consulté le 08/05/2017)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Foreword
Executive summary
1. Introduction
The implications of the digital era
Background to the study
Issues and purpose of the research
2. Methodology
Research methods deployed
3. Key findings
Identification of key themes
Analysis of key themes
Key themes analysis: Summary
4. International Regulatory and Normative Environments
United Nations actors
Summary
5. Regional instruments of Human Rights Laws and Normative Framework European institutions
The Americas
Africa
Asia and The Pacific
Inter-regional institutions
Regional Instruments of Human Rights Law: conclusion
6. Overviews by UNESCO Region
Africa
Arab States
Asia and the Pacific
Europe and North AmericaLatin America and the Caribbean94
Regional conclusion
7. Thematic studies
Thematic Study 1: The impact of source protection erosion in the digital age on the practice of investigative journalism globally
Thematic Study 2: How a State with one of the world’s oldest and constitutional legal source protection framework
is responding and adapting to emerging digital threats
Thematic Study 3: Towards an international framework
for assessing source protection dispensations in the digital age
8. Gender dimensions arising
9. Protecting Journalism Sources in the Digital Age: Conclusion
10. Recommendations
11. References
Appendices
Appendix 1: List of experts accessed for qualitative interviews
Appendix 2: List of Review Panel MembersEn ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002480/248054e.pdf Protecting journalism sources in the digital age [document électronique] / Julie Posetti, Auteur ; Marcus O'Donnell, Auteur ; Carlos Affonso Pereira de Souza, Auteur ; Ying Chan, Auteur ; Doreen Weisenhaus, Auteur . - Brasilia (Secteur de la communication et de l'information, Brasil) : UNESCO, 2017 . - 195 p ; numérique. - (Publications Series on Internet Freedom; 9) .
ISBN : 978-92-3-100219-9
nombreuses références (p.140-186)
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : UNESCO étude liberté de la presse liberté d'expression journalisme démocratie Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "UNESCO is pleased to release new comprehensive study of changes that impact on legal frameworks that support protection of journalistic sources in the digital age.
While the rapidly emerging digital environment offers great opportunities for journalists to investigate and report information in the public interest, it also poses particular challenges regarding the privacy and safety of journalistic sources. These challenges include: mass surveillance as well as targeted surveillance, data retention, expanded and broad antiterrorism measures, and national security laws and over-reach in the application of these.
All these can undermine the confidentiality protection of those who collaborate with journalists, and who are essential for revealing sensitive information in the public interest but who could expose themselves to serious risks and pressures. The effect is also to chill whistleblowing and thereby undermine public access to information and the democratic role of the media. In turn, this jeopardizes the sustainability of quality journalism.
The research was conducted within UNESCO framework of Internet Universality which advocates the Internet governance principles of Human Rights, Openness, Accessibility, and Multistakeholder Participation. The protection of confidentiality of journalists’ sources relates especially to the right to freedom of expression (and the correlatives of press freedom and access to information), and the right to privacy.
The present research provides a comprehensive review of developments that can impact on the legal frameworks that support protection of journalistic sources. Interviews, panel discussions, thematic studies and a review panel ensured the input of legal and media experts, journalists and scholars. This in-depth study thus seeks to assess the evolution of protective legal frameworks over the eight years from 2007-2015, and provides recommendations for the future of journalistic source protection.
The study found that the legal frameworks that protect the confidential sources of journalism are under significant strain in the digital age. This context is leading journalists to adapt their work methods in an effort to shield their sources from exposure. A further finding is that all stakeholders have a crucial role to play in the introduction, development or updating of better legal safeguards for all acts of journalism, including for whistleblowers. The research also provides recommendations on journalistic source protection, starting with independent oversight on surveillance and data retention, through to the development of education and training programs in digital safety.
A major output of the study is an 11-point assessment tool for measuring the effectiveness of legal source protection frameworks in the digital era. In this way, the research serves as guidance for UNESCO, Member States and other stakeholders to promote and implement more protective frameworks for the confidentiality of journalistic sources.
Nevertheless, as women journalists face additional risks in the course of their work – on and offline, the publication sheds light on those increased risks faced by female sources and whistleblowers and recommends to strengthen source protections for women sources and also empowering women’s participation in accountability reporting.
UNESCO thanks Sweden for its support in delivering this publication. This research is published as the ninth edition of UNESCO publications series on Internet Freedom that was begun in 2009 and that has strived to explore the changing legal and policy issues of Internet. The work for the study was conducted for UNESCO by WAN-IFRA, the global news publishing association that houses the World Editors Forum (WEF). It is authored by Julie Posetti, affiliated with the University of Wollongong (Australia)."
Source : http://en.unesco.org/news/unesco-releases-new-publication-protecting-journalism-sources-digital-age (Consulté le 08/05/2017)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Foreword
Executive summary
1. Introduction
The implications of the digital era
Background to the study
Issues and purpose of the research
2. Methodology
Research methods deployed
3. Key findings
Identification of key themes
Analysis of key themes
Key themes analysis: Summary
4. International Regulatory and Normative Environments
United Nations actors
Summary
5. Regional instruments of Human Rights Laws and Normative Framework European institutions
The Americas
Africa
Asia and The Pacific
Inter-regional institutions
Regional Instruments of Human Rights Law: conclusion
6. Overviews by UNESCO Region
Africa
Arab States
Asia and the Pacific
Europe and North AmericaLatin America and the Caribbean94
Regional conclusion
7. Thematic studies
Thematic Study 1: The impact of source protection erosion in the digital age on the practice of investigative journalism globally
Thematic Study 2: How a State with one of the world’s oldest and constitutional legal source protection framework
is responding and adapting to emerging digital threats
Thematic Study 3: Towards an international framework
for assessing source protection dispensations in the digital age
8. Gender dimensions arising
9. Protecting Journalism Sources in the Digital Age: Conclusion
10. Recommendations
11. References
Appendices
Appendix 1: List of experts accessed for qualitative interviews
Appendix 2: List of Review Panel MembersEn ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002480/248054e.pdf The Global Alliance for cultural diversity - Sustaining diversity through cultural goods ans services / L'Alliance globale pour la diversité culturelle - Promouvoir la diversité à travers les biens et services culturels
Titre : The Global Alliance for cultural diversity - Sustaining diversity through cultural goods ans services / L'Alliance globale pour la diversité culturelle - Promouvoir la diversité à travers les biens et services culturels Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2002 Importance : farde de présentation Langues : Multilingue Catégories : DOCUMENTATION DE REFERENCE Tags : diversité culturelle UNESCO Index. décimale : 366.44 Multiculturalisme Note de contenu : Présentation du projet, liste des partenaires, brochure multilingue (48 p.) présentant le texte de la Déclaration universelle de l'UNESCO sur la diversité culturelle The Global Alliance for cultural diversity - Sustaining diversity through cultural goods ans services / L'Alliance globale pour la diversité culturelle - Promouvoir la diversité à travers les biens et services culturels [texte imprimé] . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2002 . - farde de présentation.
Langues : Multilingue
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION DE REFERENCE Tags : diversité culturelle UNESCO Index. décimale : 366.44 Multiculturalisme Note de contenu : Présentation du projet, liste des partenaires, brochure multilingue (48 p.) présentant le texte de la Déclaration universelle de l'UNESCO sur la diversité culturelle Réservation
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MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : congrès internet régulation unesco Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Sommet mondial des régulateurs - Worl summit regulators - 30 novembre - 1 décembre 1999 / Paris Unesco [texte imprimé] / CSA - Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel (Paris, France), Auteur . - 1999.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1000290 1 CSA INT Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible Des clés pour la promotion de sociétés du savoir inclusives : Accès à l'information et au savoir, liberté d'expression, respect de la vie privée et éthique sur un Internet mondial - Etude Finale / Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture
Titre : Des clés pour la promotion de sociétés du savoir inclusives : Accès à l'information et au savoir, liberté d'expression, respect de la vie privée et éthique sur un Internet mondial - Etude Finale Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 1 vol. (121 p) Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-3-200055-2 Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : information internet numérique fracture numérique accessibilité liberté d'expression réglementation vie privée éthique étude UNESCO Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "La vision de sociétés du savoir universelles défendue par l’UNESCO se fonde sur un Internet libre, ouvert et inspirant la confiance, qui permette à chacun non seulement d’avoir accès aux ressources en matière d’information du monde entier, mais aussi de contribuer à fournir des informations et des connaissances aux communautés locales et mondiales. Que peut faire l’UNESCO pour avancer vers la concrétisation de cette vision de sociétés du savoir dotées des moyens que confère l’Internet et capables de promouvoir un développement humain durable et inclusif partout dans le monde ? "
Source : http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/communication-and-information/resources/publications-and-communication-materials/publications (Consulté le 12/08/2016)Note de contenu : Table des matières abrégée :
Avant-propos
Résumé analytique
Introduction
Accès à l'information et au savoir
Liberté d'expression
Respect de la vie privée
Dimensions éthiques de la société de l'information
Thèmes transversaux et questions générales
Conclusions
Références
Appendices
Document final
RemerciementsEn ligne : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002325/232564F.pdf Des clés pour la promotion de sociétés du savoir inclusives : Accès à l'information et au savoir, liberté d'expression, respect de la vie privée et éthique sur un Internet mondial - Etude Finale [texte imprimé] / Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture, Editeur scientifique . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2015 . - 1 vol. (121 p) : couv. ill. en coul. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-92-3-200055-2
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : information internet numérique fracture numérique accessibilité liberté d'expression réglementation vie privée éthique étude UNESCO Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "La vision de sociétés du savoir universelles défendue par l’UNESCO se fonde sur un Internet libre, ouvert et inspirant la confiance, qui permette à chacun non seulement d’avoir accès aux ressources en matière d’information du monde entier, mais aussi de contribuer à fournir des informations et des connaissances aux communautés locales et mondiales. Que peut faire l’UNESCO pour avancer vers la concrétisation de cette vision de sociétés du savoir dotées des moyens que confère l’Internet et capables de promouvoir un développement humain durable et inclusif partout dans le monde ? "
Source : http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/communication-and-information/resources/publications-and-communication-materials/publications (Consulté le 12/08/2016)Note de contenu : Table des matières abrégée :
Avant-propos
Résumé analytique
Introduction
Accès à l'information et au savoir
Liberté d'expression
Respect de la vie privée
Dimensions éthiques de la société de l'information
Thèmes transversaux et questions générales
Conclusions
Références
Appendices
Document final
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