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The Global Media Freedom Dataset ranks the media environment in each country on the basis of the capability of journalists to express criticism and to keep those in power accountable
A training opportunity in Budapest to grasp the mechanisms through which political power captures media. Deadline for applications: 31 March 2017
The report gives an overview on the situation of journalists in Turkey and in exile, sheding light on the developments following 2016 coup attempt
In 2016, Turkey became the world's leading jailer of journalists, imprisoning at least 81 reporters, editors, and producers, a record number.
How radical journalism in crisis-stricken Greece understands itself and operates in a context that can be described as post democracy
This study, which covers 121 UNESCO Member States, represents a global benchmarking of journalistic source protection in the Digital Age
Article 19 and the Polish Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights make light on the worrying trends in the Polish public media
A report by UNESCO examines the challenges of balanced reporting on the volatile and emotionally charged subject of terrorism
This volume collects papers presented at a conference hosted by the Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, and is “the first of its kind” to explore “how political figures and economic elites are colluding to undermine the independence of privately-owned news media”
Finding an appropriate balance between freedom of expression and the need to protect one’s reputation: this is the aim of these principles on defamation, written by Article 19 over two decades of research and debate