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Conflict Areas: Media Systems, Media Landscapes, Role of Media
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Media Assistance in Conflict Regions & Fragile Countries
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Digital Activism, Cyber Advocacy
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Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
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Digital Media Censorship, Control & Filtering, Internet & Social Media Censorship
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Internet Censorship Circumvention Tools & Strategies
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Media Freedom, Press Freedom
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Digital Financial Services, Mobile Banking, Mobile Payphone Business
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Social Media in Political Communication
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Mobile Phone Markets
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Countering Hate Speech, Disinformation & Propaganda
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Journalists
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Radio Landscapes
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Election Campaigns: Social Media
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Mobile Phone Use for Social Purposes, Mobiles for Development
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Television Channels
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"This report examines how use of newer and emergent technologies affects nonviolent action campaigns. It identifies two significant related challenges and presents evidence of these dynamics at work in two digital autocracies, China and Russia." (About the report)
"The 2019 Indian general election saw the widespread and innovative use of digital media and technology. Most political parties employed digital media extensively for campaigning and voter mobilisation. This extensive use of digital media was due to nearly half of India’s 900 million eligible vote ... more
"The Libyan security landscape is broadly divided into two camps: revolutionary-Islamist and institutionalist-conservative. The country’s resurgent media sector is split along similar lines. This polarization and related partistan reporting reinforce polarization among security sector actors and t ... more
"A decade ago, mobile phone usage in Afghanistan was almost nonexistent; now there are 13 million subscriptions for a total of 29 million citizens, and the annual growth rate of subscription is estimated at 53 percent. A number of factors have fueled this dramatic increase, including the sheer popul ... more
"The development of media in post-Taliban Afghanistan has been relatively successful (compared with both the Taliban regime and other countries subject to international intervention) in establishing free and responsible expression despite the lack of electricity, harsh terrain, absence of viable med ... more
"Analyzing the “clues to conflict” in vulnerable societies can enable policymakers to identify societies that are particularly vulnerable to media abuse and decide on the most appropriate type and timing of media interventions. These clues are divided into two categories. Structural indicators c ... more