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Antonio Zumel Center for Press Freedom

Tuesday
Sep 07th
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Ayn Rand in Uganda PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Noble   
Saturday, 13 March 2010 00:00

The Ayn Rand Institute boasts that sales of Atlas Shrugged have tripled in the last year. Internet sites with names like aynrandteaparty.blogspot.com are popping up across the web. If the Tea Partiers have a guru, her name is Ayn Rand. So who is she, and why has she captured the spirit of rebellion amongst the populist right?

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Newspapers and thinking the unthinkable PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clay Shirky   
Friday, 13 March 2009 19:00
The problem newspapers face isn't that they didn't see the internet coming. They not only saw it miles off, they figured out early on that they needed a plan to deal with it, and during the early 90s they came up with not just one plan but several.
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Media and human rights education: Now more than ever PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alan Davis   
Tuesday, 09 September 2008 14:59
It is not a crime in journalism for reporters to be human rights advocates – rather we see it as giving clarity to our mission – and it provides us a badge of courage and commitment, says Alan David, director of the Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project.
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Media power and people power PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sheila S. Coronel   
Tuesday, 26 August 2008 10:38
Today we stand at the cusp of monumental changes in the media landscape. Radical, life and society-changing transformations in technology, work flow, organizational structures, and business models are overturning the world of media as we have known it for the last 100 years.
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Lippmann and the news PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael Schudson   
Thursday, 20 December 2007 14:55
The "present crisis of western democracy," the 30-year-old Walter Lippmann announced in 1920, "is a crisis in journalism." A co-founder of The New Republic in 1914, a Wilson Administration confidant and Army captain with responsibility for propaganda in Europe during World War I,
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