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Not heard?: Ignored, abused, and suppressed: why millions of us have lost our power: Index on Censorship

Editat de Rachael Jolley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2013
This issue’s special report looks at development and the access of minority voices to free expression, and why their rights need to be defended, whether it’s the rural poor, women in Egypt or LGBT communities. What obstacles and discrimination do these groups face?  We examine how and if they are able to communicate their ideas, views and the needs of their community.  

Authors include:
Philip Pullman
Peter Kellner
Amartya Sen
Shubhranshu Choudhary
Nic Dawes

The magazine’s “In Focus” section will look at free expression among Afghan women as foreign military forces prepare to depart;  press freedom in Honduras in Colombia; and powerful photography from Azerbaijan. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781446294130
ISBN-10: 1446294137
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Index on Censorship

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Ignored, Supressed and Censored Voices
Press freedom: What is it good for? - The responsibilities of the media in a democracy - AMARTYA SEN
Talk back - A journalist replies - FERIAL HAFFAJEE
The revolution realists? - Women in Egypt - MELODY PATRY AND RASHA MOHAMMED
Changing the script - Theatre challenges attitudes - NATASHA SCHMIDT
Moving towards inequality - Migrants to Chinese cities lose out - JEMIMAH STEINFELD AND HANNAH LEUNG
Voices of protest - Technology in the favelas - RONALDO PELLI
Pride and prejudices - Johannesburg Pride and democracy - NATASHA JOSEPH
Invisible women - India and women’s right to the streets - SHILPA PHADKE, SHILPA RANADE AND SAMEERA KHAN
Fast forward - Technology, the future and development - BRIAN PELLOT
Click to hear #citizenvoices? - Activists for democracy turn to censorship - DHANANJAYAN SRISKANDARAJAH
The sound of silence - Attacks on Mali musicians - JOHANNA SCHWARTZ, JOHANNA SCHWARTZ AND FADIMATA WALET OUMAR
A big shout out - Innovative citizen journalism - RACHAEL JOLLEY
Stripsearch - MARTIN ROWSON
Global view - Privacy, digital freedom and Europe - KIRSTY HUGHES
In Focus
Afghan heartland - The future for Afghan’s women? - CHARLOTTE CROSS AND BANU KHETAB
Battle chief moves on - Interview with South African editor - RACHAEL JOLLEY
Thought police - Knowing about public attitudes matters - PETER KELLNER
Russia, freedom and the media - Crackdowns on free speech in Russia - ANDREI ALIAKSANDRAU
What free speech means in Russia - Activists speak out
Reign of terror - Threats to reporters and reporting - DINA MEZA
War on the media - Colombia’s journalists attacked - JEREMY DEAR
American dreams - Surveillance, US image and democracy - MATTHEW SHEARS
Risky business - Reporting on the food industry - ANDREW WASLEY
On the ground - IONA CRAIG IN YEMEN
On the ground - HU YONG IN CHINA
Snap shot - Azerbaijan’s photojournalists risk their lives - RASUL JAFAROV AND REBECCA VINCENT
Shrinking the globe - North Korea and the web - CHARLEY KAI-JOHN
Culture
Step change - Ethiopian dance and free expression - JULIA FARRINGON
An alternative resistance - Palestinian poems - NAJWAN DARWISH
History lessons? - Brazilians get a rose-tinted truth - RAFAEL SPULDAR
Head to head: What’s the future for copyright? - PHILIP PULLMAN AND CATHY CASSERLY
Index around the world - Latest updates from Index - MIKE HARRIS
On freedom of expression - JONATHAN DIMBLEBY
Language lessons - Use words with meaning - PADRAIG REIDY

Descriere

This issue’s special report looks at development and the access of minority voices to free expression, and why their rights need to be defended, whether it’s the rural poor, women in Egypt or LGBT communities.