Tunisia

في ديسمبر من سنة 2014، درست منظمة "المادة 19" مشروع مرسوم تحديد إطار لإنشاء وتمويل مجلس الصحافة في تونس (مشروع مرسوم) امتثالاً للمعايير الدولية لحرية التعبير. يقدم مشروع المرسوم هذا، في نظر المادة 19، قاعدةً صلبة لنموذج تنظيم ذاتي مدعوم بالقانون (مرسوم رئاسي في هذه الحالة) أو لنموذج للتنظيم المشترك...
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
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The study based on the MDIs has been carried out between April 2012 and September 2012. The report is structured according to the five categories of the indicators. It supplies extensive information on: the constitutional and legal framework for freedom of expression and its support for pluralism...
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
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The New Tunisian Legislative Framework is an analysis of the two recent major laws aimed at regulating the media in Tunisia. This is a follow-up to an earlier Internews study, Political and Media Transitions in Tunisia, which looked at media policy and regulatory environment in Tunisia up to August...
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
This paper analyze the case of Radio 6 Tunis – a local, non-commercial Internet-radio founded by Tunisian journalists under the rule of Ben Ali in 2007 – citizens’ radios are discussed as sites of political contestation and cultivation of critical consciousness. While they empower citizens to...
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
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State bodies in charge of culture still play a significant role through a subsidising policy operating on principles similar to those that were applied before the revolution: nation branding abroad and patronage networks and the priority given to heritage, tourism and large -scale cultural...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The Arab Social Media report series has explored the growth and usage trends of social media in the Arab region in depth since 2011. The series has become the key source of quantitative research on social media’s growth and usage trends in the Arab world. Additionally, Arab Social Media report...
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
This study investigates patterns of consumption of Arab Spring–related content using a unique data set constructed by combining archived Twitter content with metadata drawn from the URL shortening service Bit.ly. This data set allows to explore two critical research questions: First, were links...
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
This report on the 2013 programme of the Ethical Journalism Network covers a period of intense activity following the launch of the Network in 2012. During 2013, the Network has carried out activities in Egypt, Tunisia, Myanmar, Costa Rica, Hungary, Indonesia, Turkey and Pakistan, as well as...
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
Social media in the Arab world before the recent revolutions had been described as marginal, alternative and elitist, and their impact minimal because of the low penetration rates of the internet. The 2011 events across the Arab world have brought ‘social media’ to the forefront, with many...
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
The improvements in the Arab world were the most significant findings of Freedom of the Press 2012: A Global Survey of Media Independence, an annual index published by Freedom House since 1980. The gains came on the heels of eight consecutive years of decline in the global average press freedom...
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

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