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What threatens press freedom today?


What threatens press freedom today?
While the most obvious threat to press freedom emanates from oppressive politics, democracies like Germany have been downgraded by RSF because media professionals have met with increasing violence from angry mobs of polarized readers
By Jan-Werner Mueller
Former US president Donald Trump’s presidency was bookended by the White House pushing “alternative facts” about the size of the crowd at Trump’s inauguration at the US Capitol and his violent supporters scrawling “Murder the Media” on the Capitol’s doors. While Trump is gone (for now), professional media remain at risk — and not just in the US. The watchdog group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) considers the state of press freedom “good” in a mere 12 countries — fewer than ever before.

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Don't Kill Our Freedoms! | Al Bawaba

Don't Kill Our Freedoms! | Al Bawaba
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What threatens press freedom today?


What threatens press freedom today?
May 05,2021 - Last updated at May 05,2021
BERLIN — Donald Trump’s presidency was bookended by the White House pushing “alternative facts” about the size of the crowd at Trump’s inauguration at the US Capitol and his violent supporters scrawling “Murder the Media” on the Capitol’s doors. While Trump is gone (for now), professional media remain at risk — and not just in the United States. The watchdog group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) considers the state of press freedom “good” in a mere 12 countries — fewer than ever before.
The most obvious threat to press freedom around the world emanates from authoritarian regimes, some of which have doubled down on restricting the press to prevent reporting on political leaders’ failings during the pandemic. In Hungary, which slipped to 92nd place in RSF’s world ranking of press freedom, from 89th place last year, the government has threatened media outlets with prosecution for “blocking” the government’s efforts to fight COVID. Nurses and doctors are barred from speaking to independent journalists.

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What Threatens Press Freedom Today


What Threatens Press Freedom Today
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May 3, 2021
Transparency is the missing ingredient in large media platforms today, with everyone in the dark about how proprietary algorithms sort people and prioritize messages. This should not lead us to condemn all social media, but we should be sensitive to how owners and authoritarians use them.
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onald Trump’s presidency was bookended by the White House pushing “alternative facts” about the size of the crowd at Trump’s inauguration at the US Capitol and his violent supporters scrawling “Murder the Media” on the Capitol’s doors. While Trump is gone (for now), professional media remain at risk – and not just in the United States. The watchdog group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) considers the state of press freedom “good” in a mere 12 countries – fewer than ever before.

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What Threatens Press Freedom Today?

What Threatens Press Freedom Today?
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The Surplus Man and Woman


The Surplus Man and Woman
‘Caste and class are next door neighbours’
Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 in Mhow in the Central Provinces and died in Delhi on December 6, 1956 soon after converting to Buddhism. This was also the date the Babri Masjid monument was demolished in 1992. Here we republish an early paper by Ambedkar presented at an anthropology seminar at Columbia University in May 1916 and published the following year.
 
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Many of us, I dare say, have witnessed local, national or international expositions of material objects that make up the sum total of human civilization. But few can entertain the idea of there being such a thing as an exposition of human institutions. Exhibition of human institutions is a strange idea; some might call it the wildest of ideas. But as students of Ethnology I hope you will not be hard on this innovation, for it is not so, and to you at least it should not be strange.

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Should politicians showcase their own vaccinations to convince the rest of us?


Several political leaders have put out pictures of themselves getting a Covid-19 vaccine hoping to reassure and persuade citizens to follow suit. Could it work? If the goal is to spread the message widely and quickly, the answer is yes.
However, it shouldn’t be surprising that this strategy is causing a stir – particularly in countries where politicians traditionally prefer oral debate over emotion-based communication using the body as a prop.
Why have ritualised, in-person demonstrations by celebrity bodies become such a widespread tool for influence and persuasion?
Using emotion to encourage participation
French sociologist Gabriel Tarde’s foundational works of the 19th century – specifically

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From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter


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Protest expert Aldon Morris explains how social justice movements succeed
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Aldon Morris Aldon Morris is Leon Forrest Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University and president of the American Sociological Association. His landmark books include
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Aldon Morris Aldon Morris is Leon Forrest Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University and president of the American Sociological Association. His landmark books include
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One evening nine years ago 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was walking through a Florida neighborhood with candy and iced tea when a vigilante pursued him and ultimately shot him dead. The killing shocked me back to the summer of 1955, when as a six-year-old boy I heard that a teenager named Emmett Till had been lynched at Money, Miss., less than 30 miles from where I lived with my grandparents. I remember the nightmares, the trying to imagine how it might feel to be battered beyond recognition and dropped into a river.

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The Power of Social Justice Movements

The Power of Social Justice Movements
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Mass Politics and 'Populism' in the World of Indian Languages


Mass Politics and ‘Populism’ in the World of Indian Languages
By Aditya Nigam. Dated: 12/22/2020 12:11:05 AM
The label ‘populism’ has acquired unprecedented currency lately and is used to indiscriminately describe such a wide range of political figures and political tendencies that it seems to have lost all conceptual meaning. In the best of times, it was always a slippery concept that has been linked to democracy at one end and fascism at the other. On the one hand, it is seen as the democratic ‘excess’ that escapes the attempt of liberal-representative institutions to rein it in; on the other, it is seen as being of a piece with the fascist resort to antipolitical demagoguery and the rhetoric of the (national) ‘underdog’ oppressed by an elite (usually with international links).

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