TitleWatching the watchdog : media self-regulation in Southeast Asia / Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
Imprint Bangkok : Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2002
Descript x, 170 p

CONTENT

Press freedom and responsibility -- Politics, society and the media: Malaysia: a critical reading of the media -- Cambodia: A shattered image -- Indonesia: Democracy, development and the media -- Indonesia: Self-regulation in a non-trusting society -- Press councils: Indonesia: Press freedom in a fledgling democracy -- Hong Kong: Trying to keep the state off the press's back -- Philippines: Reining in a rough and rowdy press -- Thailand: The social method -- Malaysia: A council under construction -- East Timor: A call for a press council -- Monitoring the press: Indonesia: The making of a monitoring magazine -- Philippines: A journalism review -- Philippines: The readers' advocate -- Regulating the broadcast media: Philippines: Tuning in to self-regulation -- Press associations: East Timor: Grappling with independence -- Thailand: Sowing the seeds of professionalism -- Hong Kong: a decentralized approach to media ethics -- Media literacy: Philippines: Empowering the public -- Sampling of press council set-ups -- Journalists' codes of ethics in selected countries


SUBJECT

  1. Mass media -- Political aspects -- Southeast Asia.
  2. communications

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Thailand and ASEAN Information Center (6th Floor)[TAIC] 65369 CHECK SHELVES
Thailand and ASEAN Information Center (6th Floor)[TAIC] 65369 CHECK SHELVES
Communication Arts Library070.92 W314 2002 CHECK SHELVES