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News Consumption & Information Sources of Media Users
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Media Freedom, Press Freedom
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Media Use, Media Consumption
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Watchdog Role of the Media
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Access to Media & Information
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Access to Public Information, Freedom of Information, Right to Information
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Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News
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Freedom of Expression
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Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
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Open, Distance and Digital Education (ODDE)
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Access to Internet & Digital Communications
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Mobile Phone Use
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Radio Consumption, Radio Use, Radio Audiences
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Media Landscapes, Media Systems, Media Situation in General
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Digital Divide, Digital Inequalities
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Audiences & Users
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Digital & Information Literacy
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Online News
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Online Learning, E-Learning
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COVID-19 Communication
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Vaccination Campaigns & Vaccine Hesitancy
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Corruption Reporting & Role of Media in Curbing Corruption
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Election Reporting
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Trust Building: Role of Communication & Media
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Elections
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Shrinking Spaces for Civil Society & Political Actors
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Perceptions & Attitudes Towards Politics
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Corruption & Combating Corruption
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Economic, Political and Social Effects
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"Batswana overwhelmingly express support for media and individual freedoms. This suggests that freedom of expression – both personal and collective – is regarded by the Batswana as an essential attribute of a functioning democracy. Despite recent government attempts to suppress the media and ind ... more
"Tanzanians express near-unanimous satisfaction with the degree of freedom of expression in the country: 96% of respondents in 2014 say they feel somewhat or completely free to say what they think. Two-thirds (65%) say the media should scrutinize the government and report on corruption and mistakes. ... more
"It is clear that corruption is considered an important issue by South Africans. It is frequently cited as a critical issue facing the country, and many people believe that there are high levels of corruption in various parts of government. At the same time however, the incidence of bribery appears ... more
"Freedom of expression in Kenya has witnessed several phases of development, ranging from the autocratic to a proactive new media regime. This transformation has been enabled by governance reforms, including repeals and amendment of laws, as well as the promulgation of a new Constitution in 2010. Wi ... more
"While in some respects – particularly through their radios – Africans are very connected to the outside world, our findings suggests that the majority continue to be local rather than world citizens. However, this initial work on cosmopolitanism suggests that as their world becomes larger throu ... more
"There are considerable regional variations in media exposure across and within African countries. Take access to daily radio news bulletins, which is higher in Southern Africa (except Lesotho) than in West Africa: whereas 71 percent of South Africans listen to radio news daily, only 44 percent of N ... more