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Media in security and governance : the role of the news media in security oversight and accountability / Marina Caparini (ed.).

Van Pelt Library PN4735 .M44 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Caparini, Marina.
Series:
BICC/DCAF security sector governance and conversion studies ; no. 8.
BICC/DCAF Schriften zu Sicherheitssektor und Konversion ; Bd. 8 = BICC/DCAF security sector governance and conversion studies ; no. 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Government and the press.
Security, International.
Journalistic ethics.
Physical Description:
348 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Edition:
1. Auflage.
Place of Publication:
Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2004.
Summary:
The concept of media as the 'fourth estate' is now firmly established as a main principle of modern Western democratic theory. Free and independent media are a key element in democracies, where they play a vital role as a bridge or transmission belt between society and those who govern. The security sector, however, tends to remain resistant to the processes of democratisation and civilian oversight. Legitimised by the concerns of 'national security', governments and security elites advance reasons for lack of transparency and low levels of public scrutiny. Despite some attempts to manage public and media relations, the levels of transparency in performing the tasks and communicating them to the media remain less than ideal. The global war on terror and heightened security threats across the world further contribute to the curbing of freedom of expression, access to information and public scrutiny of the security sector activities. This publication examines the complex relationship between Western security structures and the media, and uses it to draw implications for the role of media in the ongoing processes of democratisation and 'security sector reform' (SSR) in transitional countries. It thus offers a unique perspective on the convergence of security, governance and media in democratic and democratising contexts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3832908587
OCLC:
58600009

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