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What Underlies Children, Media and Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

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Subject:
Arts, Social Sciences
Institution Name:
University of Cape Town
Collection:
University of Cape Town
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

The daunting reality of the contemporary world is that autocracies and semiauthoritarian states lack the basic foundation for building a democracy In these countries the media are weak fragile and at risk of collapse which means that the challenge is not to pressure media and media educators to surrender power but rather to figure out how to regenerate legitimate power in the first place The imperative is not just mediate empowerment of citizens but also make them interested in truth in full and universal knowledge rather than in improving society This would be lsquopolitical thoughtrsquo which instigates the achievement of knowledge by making the civil society plays a role in forming a collective view and a common mission to make the states serve the interests of their people instead of the current reverse situation that ended by strikes violence and societal disintegration in Tunisia Algeria Jordan and Egypt

Languages:
English
Material Type:
Readings
Media Format:
Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use:
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5

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