Networked Press Freedom
Creating Infrastructures for a Public Right to Hear
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of press freedom in today's interconnected world, this book emphasizes the dual responsibility of journalists and the public. It argues that freedom of the press extends beyond the rights of journalists to include the public's right to access information. By examining the implications of this reimagined framework, the author highlights the importance of ensuring that diverse voices are heard and the role of technology in shaping media landscapes.
