Developing Independent Media as an Institution of Accountable Governance

Developing Independent Media as an Institution of Accountable Governance
Author: Shanthi Kalathil
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821386293

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Within the broader donor-led governance agenda, assistance to independent media ? or ?media development, ? as it is commonly known ? is an ill-understood area. This handbook is designed for those who may be interested in media development programs, but are unclear about the whys, hows, and whens.

Developing Independent Media as an Institution of Accountable Governance

Developing Independent Media as an Institution of Accountable Governance
Author: Shanthi Kalathil
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073826926

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Public Sentinel

Public Sentinel
Author: Pippa Norris
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821382012

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What are the ideal roles the mass media should play as an institution to strengthen democratic governance and thus bolster human development? Under what conditions do media systems succeed or fail to meet these objectives? And what strategic reforms would close the gap between the democratic promise and performance of media systems? Working within the notion of the democratic public sphere, 'Public Sentinel: News Media and Governance Reform' emphasizes the institutional or collective roles of the news media as watchdogs over the powerful, as agenda setters calling attention to social needs in natural and human-caused disasters and humanitarian crises, and as gatekeepers incorporating a diverse and balanced range of political perspectives and social actors. Each is vital to making democratic governance work in an effective, transparent, inclusive, and accountable manner. The capacity of media systems and thus individual reporters embedded within those institutions to fulfill these roles is constrained by the broader context of the journalistic profession, the market, and ultimately the state. Successive chapters apply these arguments to countries and regions worldwide. This study brought together a wide range of international experts under the auspices of the Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP) at the World Bank and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University. The book is designed for policy makers and media professionals working within the international development community, national governments, and grassroots organizations, and for journalists, democratic activists, and scholars engaged in understanding mass communications, democratic governance, and development.

Media and governance

Media and governance
Author: Schillemans, Thomas,Pierre, Jon
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447341451

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First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this updated volume explores the intersections between governance and media in western democracies, which have undergone profound recent changes. Many governmental powers have been shifted toward a host of network parties such as NGOs, state enterprises, international organizations, autonomous agencies, and local governments. Governments have developed complex networks for service delivery and they have a strategic interest in the news media as an arena where their interests can be served and threatened. How do the media relate to and report on complex systems of government? How do the various governance actors respond to the media and what are the effects on their policies? This book considers the impact of media-related factors on governance, policy, public accountability and the attribution of blame for failures.

Statebuilding Missions and Media Development

Statebuilding Missions and Media Development
Author: Kerstin Tomiak
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000432718

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This book examines the effects of media interventions in the global South, and argues for a more adaptive and context-sensitive media development. The work investigates media development as part of statebuilding and the effects that Western-led media has in, and on, a newly built state. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, including interviews, observations and social surveys, it analyses the effect media interventions has on global South countries, from the population’s point of view. The findings show that in practice media development can be alien to the societies in which a free press is implemented, which can lead to unintended and negative consequences for social relations in a country. While the book uses South Sudan as a case study, it also presents different perspectives and shows that local views on the media are different from those of Western experts and policymakers. Therefore, the book advocates taking local views seriously and an adaptive media development that is sensitive to the context in which it is set up. This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, media studies, development studies and international relations in general.

Handbook of the International Political Economy of Governance

Handbook of the International Political Economy of Governance
Author: Anthony Payne,Nicola Phillips
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857933485

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Since the 1990s many of the assumptions that anchored the study of governance in international political economy (IPE) have been shaken loose. Reflecting on the intriguing and important processes of change that have occurred, and are occurring, Profess

Media Communication and the Struggle for Democratic Change

Media  Communication and the Struggle for Democratic Change
Author: Katrin Voltmer,Christian Christensen,Irene Neverla,Nicole Stremlau,Barbara Thomass,Nebojša Vladisavljević,Herman Wasserman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030167486

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This book investigates the role of media and communication in processes of democratization in different political and cultural contexts. Struggles for democratic change are periods of intense contest over the transformation of citizenship and the reconfiguration of political power. These democratization conflicts are played out within an increasingly complex media ecology where traditional modes of communication merge with new digital networks, thus bringing about multiple platforms for journalists and political actors to promote and contest competing definitions of reality. The volume draws on extensive case study research in South Africa, Kenya, Egypt and Serbia to highlight the ambivalent role of the media as force for democratic change, citizen empowerment, and accountability, as well as driver of polarization, radicalization and manipulation.

The Media in Transitional Democracies

The Media in Transitional Democracies
Author: Katrin Voltmer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745656540

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The last quarter of a century has seen an unprecedented wave of democratization around the globe. In these transitions from authoritarian rule to a more democratic order, the media have played a key role both by facilitating, but frequently also inhibiting, democratic practices to take root. This book provides an accessible and systematic introduction to the media in transitional democracies. It analyses the problems that occur when transforming the media into independent institutions that are able to inform citizens and hold governments to account. The book covers the following topics: normative conceptions of media and democracy; the role of the past in the transition process; the internet as a new space for democratic change; the persistence of political interference in emerging democracies; the interlocking power of media markets and political ownership; the challenges to journalistic professionalism in post-authoritarian contexts; the role of the media in divided societies; The book takes a global view by exploring the interplay of political and media transitions in different pathways of democratization that have taken place in Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. It will be of interest to advanced students and scholars who want a better understanding of the media outside established Western democracies. The book will also be of great value to policymakers and activists who are involved in strengthening the media in transitional democracies.