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The Importance Of Net.Art Legacy And The Right To Communicate, Anton Makarevych
The Importance Of Net.Art Legacy And The Right To Communicate, Anton Makarevych
English Language Institute
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How Local Independent Media Can Survive In Russia, Gulmira Amangalieva
How Local Independent Media Can Survive In Russia, Gulmira Amangalieva
English Language Institute
Despite the difficult situation with press freedom, there are small local independent newsrooms in different parts of Russia. They present to the audience an alternative picture of the world but are experiencing both political and economic difficulties. This work proposes how to strengthen local independent journalism. The creation of a support and information center will help unite, engage and enhance the professionalism of local journalists.
How Storytelling Techniques In Jadid’S Literary Works Reflect Social Problems Of Uzbekistan In The 19th And 20th Century And Provide Inspiration In The 21st Century, Jakhongir Azimov
English Language Institute
This poster aims to study storytelling techniques used by Jadids in their literary works in the 19th and 20th century, as well as review topics raised in their novels and the inspiration they afford for contemporary Uzbek writers.
How To Protect Media From Soft Censorship In Montenegro, Ana Nenezić
How To Protect Media From Soft Censorship In Montenegro, Ana Nenezić
English Language Institute
Free and independent media are the basis of every democratic society. In order for media to fulfil their watchdog role, they need to be politically and economically independent in their work, operate under clearly prescribed legal standards and be free from inadequate external political influence. In this way the competition would define the market, and not the political influence. Freedom of expression and media freedoms are under constant political pressure in Montenegro resulting in deep polarization of media environment. The non-transparent and non-competitive state distribution of public funds disrupts the media market in Montenegro, and additionally weakens the economic independence …