Constitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji
Fiji is preparing for general elections in 2014 by when the country will have been under military rule for eight years. A process of constitution-making began in mid-2012 and a new Constitution should be available by 2013. Citizens and the media continue to practise self-censorship and the military...
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oai:doaj.org-article:672fc4ddad704a469796a1c85275dc482021-12-02T10:24:52ZConstitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji10.24135/pjr.v19i1.2441023-94992324-2035https://doaj.org/article/672fc4ddad704a469796a1c85275dc482013-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/244https://doaj.org/toc/1023-9499https://doaj.org/toc/2324-2035Fiji is preparing for general elections in 2014 by when the country will have been under military rule for eight years. A process of constitution-making began in mid-2012 and a new Constitution should be available by 2013. Citizens and the media continue to practise self-censorship and the military regime continues to remind citizens that they would crack down harshly on ‘trouble-makers’. In the same breath, the regime has promised the international community that the process for constitution-making will be free, fair, participatory and transparent. This article, through analysis of media reporting, will examine whether current self-censorship by media is aiding the constitution-making process, and if indeed, self-censorship is promoting peace? Through an analysis of the work of the Constitution Commission, the article will analyse the extent of participation of citizens in the context of a stifled democracy.Mosmi BhimAsia Pacific NetworkarticleCensorshipDemocracyGovernanceMedia freedomSelf-censorshipTransparencyCommunication. Mass mediaP87-96Journalism. The periodical press, etc.PN4699-5650ENPacific Journalism Review, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2013) |
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Fiji is preparing for general elections in 2014 by when the country will have been under military rule for eight years. A process of constitution-making began in mid-2012 and a new Constitution should be available by 2013. Citizens and the media continue to practise self-censorship and the military regime continues to remind citizens that they would crack down harshly on ‘trouble-makers’. In the same breath, the regime has promised the international community that the process for constitution-making will be free, fair, participatory and transparent. This article, through analysis of media reporting, will examine whether current self-censorship by media is aiding the constitution-making process, and if indeed, self-censorship is promoting peace? Through an analysis of the work of the Constitution Commission, the article will analyse the extent of participation of citizens in the context of a stifled democracy. |
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Constitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji |
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Constitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji |
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Constitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji |
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Constitution-making in a stifled democracy: A case study of self-censorship perpetuating propaganda in Fiji |
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