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Between the lines in these pages, too, is a call for professional solidarity with those hunkered in the trenches in this struggle for restitution of free democratic expression.’ -Sashi Kumar, Chairman, Media Development Foundation & Asian College of Journalism, ChennaiĮmbattled Media Democracy, Governance and Reform in Sri LankaĮdited by William Crawley David Page Kishali Pinto-JayawardenaĬopyright © William Crawley, David Page and Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena, 2015 All rights reserved. It is remarkable that resident media practitioners and proponents of civil liberty yet say all that they do with analytic clarity and cool conviction in the chapters they have contributed to this work. This corpus not only confirms what we have known for some time to be a state of siege of the fourth estate in Sri Lanka but also offers depth and breadth to that plight and puts the current condition of the news media there in perspective. comprehensive, clear in its conclusions, carving clarity from complexity and beautifully written.’ -James Deane, Director, Policy and Learning, BBC Media Action (writing in his personal capacity) ‘This book is both a reality check and an eye opener on the state of the news media in the island nation. … The vibrant but beleaguered media in Sri Lanka deserves much greater scholarly attention and Embattled Media makes an invaluable contribution to this endeavour.’ -Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication, University of Westminster, London ‘In this book, Crawley and Page and their co-authors have produced a remarkable and authoritative analysis of media in the region.
This work shows how crucial an independent media will be to any prospect of future peace.’ -Geoffrey Robertson QC, author of Robertson & Nicol on Media Law and Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice ‘This pioneering study considerably broadens the scope of media studies in South Asia. Sri Lanka is currently on the world’s conscience as a result of human rights atrocities. ‘Embattled Media is a book on the travails of the media in Sri Lanka that will be of interest to media academics, students and citizens outside the country because this collection is of a high standard, and engages with general issues of media, power and freedom.’ -Professor James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London ‘This is a timely and important book about the difficulties of holding fast to the principles of free speech under lethal pressure from the forces unleashed in a conflict zone. Los Angeles | London | Washington DC | New Delhi | Singapore | Boston SAGE remains majority-owned by our founder, and after Sara’s lifetime will become owned by a charitable trust that secures our continued independence. Today, we publish more than 750 journals, including those of more than 300 learned societies, more than 800 new books per year, and a growing range of library products including archives, data, case studies, reports, conference highlights, and video. SAGE was founded in 1965 by Sara Miller McCune to support the dissemination of usable knowledge by publishing innovative and high-quality research and teaching content.
Part IV: Media Education and Reform.ġ0 - Media Education: A Curricular Review.ġ1 - Media Education and the Tamil Community: A View from the North and the East.ġ2 - Putting the Citizen First: New Approaches to Media Literacy.ġ3 - Challenges Ahead and a Call for Action.ġ4 - Conclusion: Media Reform in a National and Global Context.Ībout the Editors and Contributors. Part III: Legal and Institutional Reforms.Ĩ - One Step Forward, Many Steps Back: Media Law Reform Examined.ĩ - Why a Right to Information Act Is an Urgent Necessity. Part II: Electronic and New Media.Ħ - The Political Economy of the Electronic Media.ħ - New Media, Old Mindsets. Part I: The Print Media in Sri Lanka.Ģ - The Erosion of Media Freedoms: Some Historical Reflections.ģ - Minority Media at the Crossroads.Ĥ - Journalism on the Front Line.ĥ - Women Journalists: Fighting the Good Fight.
1 - Democracy, Governance and Media Reform: Sri Lanka and the Wider Region.