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Action Newsletter
In this issue: Communication rights and free Internet are essential for democracy.
Also in this issue:
New book looks at contemporary forms of televangelism.
WACC calls for action to strengthen community radio for Indigenous people.
New resources for gender aware journalism.
Community radio: Essential for citizen’s participation.
Project Faith – Fostering...
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Archives
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser}Gender aware journalism: a more ethical perspective.{/teaser}Gender aware journalism: a more ethical perspective
By Maria Teresa Aveggio, Programme Manager
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“The fact that students of Communication will have the possibility of discussing themes such as the importance of...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser} Internet freedom is rooted in key principles of US Bill of Rights.{/teaser}
By María Teresa Aveggio, Programme Manager
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After the boycott of the Internet on 18 January 2012 as a protest against proposed copyright legislation that would put the Internet’s...
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The initiative Communication Rights and Public Voices: Gender and Communication supports civil society organisations to conduct gender-focussed media monitoring...
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{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser}Violence is rarely the result of just one cause and this is true of the situation in Colombia.{/teaser} By María TeresaAveggio, Programme Manager
Violence is rarely the result of just one cause and this is true of the situation in Colombia.
The northern city...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"}{teaser}Exploring the changing face of global and local televangelism on a television screen near you.{/teaser}
WACC's former director of studies, Pradip N. Thomas, and WACC's current deputy-director of programmes and editor of its journal Media Development, Philip Lee, have joined forces to publish a collection...
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