Silenced : international journalists expose media censorship / edited by David Dadge.
Material type: TextPublisher: Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2005Description: 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 159102305X
- 9781591023050
- 323.445 22
- PN4736 .S55 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (page 293).
Editor's introduction : four little words / David Dadge -- Ch. 1. From Brussels to Burma / Hans-Martin Tillack -- Ch. 2. In the wonderful world of Iz, it's 1984 all over again / Steven Kimber -- Ch. 3. A little trouble in Liberia / Tim Lambon -- Ch. 4. "Patriotism" vs. independence / Stacey Woelfel -- Ch. 5. The prohibited immigrant / Andrew Meldrum -- Ch. 6. At the border between life and death / Aaron Behane -- Ch. 7. Swimming in the great latrine : impunity and imprisonment in Chihuahua / Isabel Arvide -- Ch. 8. United we fall : the risks of marginalizing dissent / Tom Gutting -- Ch. 9. When the canary started singing... / Jasper Becker -- Ch. 10. The burrowers / Gary Hughes and Gerard Ryle -- Ch. 11. Putin, the mafia, and the mass media : a true crime story / Alexander Pumpyansky -- Ch. 12. Information worth fighting for / Michael McKinnon -- Ch. 13. Clueless in coup coup land / Michael Field -- Ch. 14. Walking the tightrope / Charles Arthur.
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