CALL FOR PAPER AND PARTICIPATION
3rd International Conference on ‘ASEAN Media Freedom’
19 May 2010, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok, Thailand
Proceedings and E-Journal of the 7th AMSAR 2009 Conference on Roles of Medial during Political Crisis
Bangkok, Thailand, 20th May 2009
Compiled by AMSAR Committees
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Ali A Dashti
The Role of Online Journalism in Political Disputes in Kuwait 1
Arjun Das
Political Crisis and Media’s Role towards Conflict Resolution: A Study in Indian Context
Brian Saludes Bantugan
News: Reportage or Reading?
Bulbul Hasan
Bangladesh: A paradigm shift in the conventional obstacles of press freedom
during the ‘caretaker government- 2007-08’: Demanding a new media policy?
Mark Pearson
Suppression, Privacy, Contempt and Spin: Australia’s Struggle with Censorship in a Western Democracy
Morragotwong Phumplab
“Vi??t Nam ???c L??p (The Independent Vietnam)”: Newspapers, propaganda and its competence in anti-colonialism (1941 -1945)
Niel Ni?o Lim
The Media Lens in Question: Exploring Class Consciousness in Reporting National Political Crises
Prabhash Dalei and Kaustubh Mishra
Role of Media in a Political Crisis
Samina Yaqoob
A Study of Media: Role, Analysis and Consequences in the Political Crisis
Shubham Srivastava
The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy: A Decision-Making
| 1 This article is originally published in Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research 2: 1+2, pp. 91-112 by Intellect Books Ltd. Reprinted by permission of the author and the publisher. |
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