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Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism

ISSN: 2165-7912

Open Access

Volume 2, Issue 5 (2012)

Research Article Pages: 1 - 10

The Pros and Cons of New Media and Media Freedom

Vineet Kaul

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000114

In Asian Countries media freedom is a controversial issue, on one side right to information and freedom of expression is provided on other side media regulations and Press laws are ready to curb the media freedom. New media often get involved in struggles for new freedoms. This article is to discuss issues of new media in the governance of freedom of press. The Internet is an indispensable source of information today. At the same time, the freedom of new media - like other media - is dynamically related to the overall societal context as regards press freedom dispensations. Old and new media realms do have different issues, and there are particular matters for developing countries. But there is also much in common between old and new media, and between developing and developed countries, and all have interdependent interests in a free environment for journalism. With the creation of various types of new media, the Internet has become the broadest gateway and platform of spatial knowledge to interaction, and even turns to be the formation of a far and wide public field. The emergence of new media which breaks the original concept and rules of traditional media communication makes expression of freedom of the press more influential. There are brand new challenges to media freedom. The Internet, social media and blog posts -- these are among the tools being used so creatively, especially by the vanguard of young people, to help spur change in their societies.

Rapid Communication Pages: 1 - 3

Embracing Media Advancement for Realization of Millennium Development Goals in Kenya

Maoga O Andrew

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000115

Language being the human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication is intertwined and interrelated with different communications; Computing, fine art, life science, music, conversations and dialogue as part of the aspects of media. Thus, language and media are key factors in realization of millennium development goals that comprise of total universal education, gender equity, end of poverty and hunger for all, optimum child health, control and combat of HIV/AIDS, realization of environmental sustainability and achievement of global partnership. To achieve this, Kenya must address fields under social sciences and humanities such as; anthropology, archaeology, business administration, communication, criminology, economics, education, government, linguistics, international relations, political science, geography, history, law, psychology, philosophy, religion, visual performing arts like theatre works, area studies and cultural studies among others. Infrastructure development is vital in realization of social, economic, political, psychological and physical stability of any nation. Equitable and sustainable funding in social sciences and humanities, in language development, technological improvement and media freedom is necessary to shape the society positively in terms of cultural aspects, norms and believes. A well informed society is critical in strategizing for realization of millennium development goals in Kenya.

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