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Journalistic Freedom

The principles and legal frameworks that regulate the relationship between the government and the press, including the protection of journalistic work and the limitations on government interference with freedom of expression

intermediate
3 hours
Media Studies
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Journalistic freedom is a fundamental aspect of democracy, allowing journalists to report without government interference. It plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and accountability in governance. However, various forms of government interference, such as censorship and intimidation, pose s...

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Key Terms

Censorship
The suppression of speech or public communication.

Example: Government censorship of news articles.

Press Freedom
The right of journalists to report news without interference.

Example: Countries with strong press freedom allow diverse media outlets.

Investigative Journalism
In-depth reporting that uncovers hidden information.

Example: Investigative journalists exposed corruption in local government.

Public Interest
The welfare or well-being of the general public.

Example: Reporting on public health issues serves the public interest.

Media Ethics
Moral principles guiding journalists' conduct.

Example: Journalists must verify facts before publication.

Surveillance
Close observation, often by government agencies.

Example: Journalists may be surveilled when reporting on sensitive topics.

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Key Concepts

press freedomcensorshipgovernment regulationpublic interest