Censorship in contemporary Russian journalism in the age of the war against terrorism a historical perspective / Simons G,Strovsky D // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION. - 2006. - V. 21, l. 2. - P. 189-211.

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0267-3231 / нет данных
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Article
Abstract:
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been argued that some similarities still exist between the old Soviet system and the new post-Soviet media, such as the practice of self-censorship. Pressure has been mounting on the mass media's level of editorial freedom since the late Yeltsin era, beginning with a raft of new laws introduced under the guise of keeping the media `honest'. One contemporary influence constraining and shaping media development is Russia's `war on terrorism'. Ever since the infamous apartment bombings of August 1999, over 1000 people have been killed and scores more physically and emotionally scarred by acts of terrorism on Russian soil. The political, social and economic costs have been considerable. Russia's `war on terrorism' has provided the authorities with ample excuses to curtail media reporting, such as protecting the work of the security forces in combating terrorist activity, stopping the spread of terrorist `propaganda' and protecting victims of terrorist acts. Numerous bills have been debated in the Duma on prohibiting activity by the mass media during an incident. Senior representatives from the mass media have been involved in talks with the authorities on the issue and in drawing up industry guidelines for reporting on a terrorist act.
Author keywords:
censorship; journalism; President Putin; Russian media; terrorism
DOI:
10.1177/0267323105064045
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ISI:000238393000003
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