Žurnalistikos Tyrimai (Jan 2015)

The Conditions for Journalism Freedom and the Invisible Threat to Free Speech

  • Joseph J. Pilotta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15388/zt/jr.2013.6.7399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Political communication is strictly distinguished from social and individual activities that are interest-laden and thus lack the autonomy to be political. The latter belongs solely to political societies that are democratic. Indeed, there must be a strict restriction of the use of political to a public domain in which every member of society participates in public debates and decisions. Participation in debate and decision-making requires the gemini of communication: understanding and accessibility which require a public domain of public expression. The politics of technocratic journalism is the invisible threat to the right to freedom of speech.

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