Self-censorship: the most insidious gag
Journalists feel the pressures to conform to the accepted values of their workplace. But those values come not just from editors and producers above them, but significantly from the journalists' peers—their fellow journalists.
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Auteur principal: | Peter Cronau |
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Langue: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
1995
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