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Delayed Democracy - HOW PRESS FREEDOM COLLAPSED IN GAMBIA: A Proposition for Research in The Gambian Journalism History 1965-2013 (Paperback)
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Delayed Democracy - HOW PRESS FREEDOM COLLAPSED IN GAMBIA: A Proposition for Research in The Gambian Journalism History 1965-2013 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R574
Discovery Miles 5 740
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The media plays a crucial role in shaping a healthy and vibrant
democracy. It is the backbone of any functioning democracy. This
book evaluates the role of the news media in The Gambia, in a
variety of contexts and the major constraints and challenges which
prevent journalism from fulfilling these ideal roles, and the most
effective policy interventions available to strengthen the
contribution of the news media to both democratic governance and
human development. Specifically, it investigates the relationship
between the Gambian Press and the military and quasi-military
regimes in The Gambia, in the context of press freedom. This book
examines in great detail decrees and laws enacted by the AFPRC-APRC
regimes which restricted press freedom during the period of
military rule in The Gambia and also in the post-coup era.
Furthermore, it identifies and analyses the institutional, legal
and non-legal measures and mechanisms utilized by the AFPRC-APRC
regimes in controlling the Gambian press from 1994 to date. This
work also examines both "direct" and "indirect" forms of
manipulation the Jammeh regime used-forms that have ranged from
selective assassination, extra-constitutional decrees, and
promulgation of retroactive laws, to bribery, compulsion to
self-censorship, and the offer (and acceptance) of lucrative press
relations jobs in the government. This work attempts to address
this question: how far can autocracies strengthen popular support
by silencing dissent and manipulating the news? The many ways that
autocracies seek to control the media are documented. How far has
the Gambian leader, with the restrictive media environment in the
country, succeeded in manipulating public opinion and strengthening
his support at home?
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