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Media Use, Media Consumption
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Radio Consumption, Radio Use, Radio Audiences
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Television Consumption, Televison Use, Television Audiences
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Opinion Leaders, Politicians, Decision Makers, Elites
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Media Landscapes, Media Systems, Media Situation in General
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Information Needs
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Media Use: Youth
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Print Media Use, Press Readers
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Media Freedom, Press Freedom
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Development Assistance
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Development Journalism & Media Representation of Development Issues
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Access to Internet & Digital Communications
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Access to Public Information, Freedom of Information, Right to Information
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Information Selection
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Agricultural Information & Extension
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Audiences & Users
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Audience Research in Media Assistance
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Digital & Social Media Use: Youth
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Media & ICT Use in Authoritarian Regimes / Dictatorships
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Media Use: Children
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Media Use: Rural Populations
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Media Use: Urban Populations
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News Consumption & Information Sources of Media Users
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Christian Communication
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Theologies of Communication
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Digital Media Censorship, Control & Filtering, Internet & Social Media Censorship
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Exile Journalism, Exile Media
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Freedom of Expression
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Media / Communication Control
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Censorship Circumvention Tools & Strategies
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Surveillance, Surveillance Technologies, Spyware
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Government Communication Strategies
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Religion and Justice / Peace / Reconciliation
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Media Quality
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Perceptions & Attitudes Towards Development Issues and Development Assistance
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Information for Development
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Digital Financial Services, Mobile Banking, Mobile Payphone Business
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Mobile Phone Markets
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Indigenous Communication
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Globalisation of Media
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Media Assistance: Journalism Exchange Programmes
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International Radio Broadcasting, Foreign Radio Broadcasting
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Journalistic Quality
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Journalists Dealing with Risks & Threats, Resilience & Wellbeing of Media Workers
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Safety of Journalists, Safety Risks of Media Workers
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Local Journalism
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Corruption Reporting & Role of Media in Curbing Corruption
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Media Assistance: Exile Media
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Media Assistance: Governance, Accountability, Combating Corruption
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Media & Communication Policies
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Human Rights
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Governance & Accountability: Role of Media / Communication
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Radio Stations
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Rural Communication, Media in Rural Areas
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Mobile Phones, Smartphones
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SMS
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Reality Television Programmes & Daily Talks
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Youth and Media
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Youth, Adolescents
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Compromising Connectivity: Information Dynamics Between the State and Society in a Digitizing North Korea
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2017), 97 pp.
"The information and media environment in North Korea continues to evolve quickly. This report demonstrates that the depth and diversity of information and media access channels have grown markedly since the release of A Quiet Opening in 2012. More North Koreans have greater access to a larger varie
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Action for Transparency: Tackling Corruption and Mismanagement of Government Funds in Zambia and Uganda. A Baseline Study
Kalmar; London: Fojo Media Institute; InterMedia (2014), 39 pp.
"The purpose of the study is to provide baseline data and research-driven recommendations to help inform and later evaluate the impact of ‘Action for Transparency’. Action for Transparency is a three-year, media-for-development programme, managed by Fojo and its partners and funded by the Swedis
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"This report has eight core sections. In the first three sections we outline the overall purpose of the study, the methodological approach and the overarching insights that emerged from the study. This is followed by a section on key citizen information needs and sources. The fifth section discusses
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"This report has presented a range of findings and insights generated from a consultation with 14 independent exile media organisations in Iran, Myanmar, Sudan, Ethiopia, Belarus, Zimbabwe, Tibet, Uzbekistan, Syria and Zambia. They can be summarised in three key points:
(1) First, this report highli
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"The study focused on exploring how 152 children, 12 to 17 years old, in Kenya, use social media and other digital technologies, and what impact these technologies have on this group, particularly from the perspective of child rights. The study involved holding digital youth clinics in four location
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Youth in Iran: A Story Half Told. Values, Priorities and Perspectives of Iranian Youth
Intermedia (2013), 32 pp.
"The purpose of this report is to contribute to a deeper understanding of Iranian youth as a whole, rather than focus on one particular segment. Specifically, this report aims to address the following questions: 1) What are the key values that underlie the attitudes and behaviour of Iranian youth an
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Building Support for International Development: Results and Recommendations from a Multi-Country Study Aimed at Understanding and Communicating with Key Policy Constituencies
Washington, DC et al.: Intermedia; Gates Foundation (2012), 49 pp.
"The study focused on the following themes: how and under what conditions are priority target groups for engagement with development policy issues in China, France, Germany, United Kingdom and the United States most likely to engage; what factors influence and motivate both engagement and policy dec
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A Quiet Opening: North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2012), 88 pp.
"For more than half a century, North Korea’s leaders have relied on a domestic media monopoly to control what information North Koreans can access and how narratives around that information are presented. But the situation on the ground is changing, thanks in large part to North Koreans’ expandi
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Evaluation of ECA's Professional Journalism and Media Exchange Programs: International Visitor Leadership Program, Edward R. Murrow Pogram for Journalists, Citizen Exchange Program
Washington, DC: Intermedia; Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs U.S. Department of State (2012), v, 133 pp.
"The evaluation demonstrates that the Citizen Exchange programs have been highly effective in meeting their goals, from short-term changes in individuals’ skills and knowledge to long-term changes within and beyond their media organizations. Indeed, the programs produced tangible results in respon
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Tanzanian Media Environment: Current Access, Potential for Growth and Strategies for Information Dissemination
Washington, DC: InterMedia (2011), 49 pp.
"This report uses AudienceScapes data from a nationally representative survey of Tanzania to describe how people of different social groups gather, share and access information through mass media. We also focus on whether the presence of mobile phones can further augment information dissemination us
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Press in Stress: Media Under Threat in Balochistan
Islamabad: Intermedia (2011), 20 pp.
"All journalists in Balochistan should undergo conflict sensitive journalism (CSJ) trainings. All journalists should undergo media law clinics to be educated on rights and responsibilities. A Safety Fund for Balochistan should be set up to provide resources on safety and security and address their l
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Ghana: Communicating with Policymakers About Development Issues. A Guide for International Development Community
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2010), 54 pp.
"InterMedia conducted in-depth interviews with 15 senior Ghanaian policy actors, comprising mostly senior politicians and bureaucrats, as well as a few influential figures outside government. The interviews focused on how the policy actors gather, assess, share and disseminate information critical t
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Kenya: Communicating with Policymakers About Development Issues. A Guide for International Development Community
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2010), 52 pp.
"InterMedia conducted in-depth interviews with senior Kenyan government officials and policy influencers outside government (collectively referred to in this report as policy actors), to find out how they gather, assess, share and disseminate information critical to development policy work. The aim
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Making Connections: Using Data on Ghanaians’ Media Use and Communication Habits as a Practical Tool in Development Work
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2010), 108 pp.
"The data highlight statistically significant variations in information access, use and preferences among key demographic segments - notably, between rural and urban respondents, men and women, people with varying levels of education and those living in different regions of the country - all of whic
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Mass Media in Zambia: Demand-Side Measures of Access, Use and Reach
Washington, DC: InterMedia (2010), 50 pp.
"The data presented in this report are based on a survey conducted in April and May 2010 among Zambian adults age 15 and above. Using the 2000 Zambian National Census as the sampling frame and a stratified random sampling design, a nationally representative probability sample of 2,000 respondents wa
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Mobile Communications in Zambia: A Demand Side Analysis Based on the AudienceScapes Survey, Including Insights on Mobile Money Use
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2010), 54 pp.
"Youth and young adults (15-29) are often assumed to be leaders in mobile phone use, but this is not entirely the case in Zambia. While those 15 to 29 make up the largest segment of overall mobile phone users, they do not show the highest rate of weekly (regular) users that is taken by those 30 to 4
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Media in Balochistan: Blighted, But a Brave New World Beckons
Islamabad: Intermedia (2010), 94 pp.
"Media in Balochistan - the largest of Pakistan's four province in land mass - in general and provincial capital Quetta in particular has visibly expanded since 2000 in a trend that largely reflects the shifting media landscape in the rest of Pakistan. With the doors thrown open to private ownership
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Children, Youth and Media Around the World: An Overview of Trends & Issues. 4th World Summit on Media for Children and Adolescents
Washington, DC: InterMedia (2004), 16 pp.
"A look at the world media landscape for children and youth immediately presents two opposing themes: opportunities and risks. For example, globalization of media brings opportunities to broaden children’s outlooks and provide more equal access to information, but it also threatens cultural identi
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