Mapping digital media: Kenya
Document Type
Report
Department
Graduate School of Media and Communications
Abstract
The values that underpin good journalism, the need of citizens for reliable and abundant information, and the importance of such information for a healthy society and a robust democracy: these are perennial, and provide compass-bearings for anyone trying to make sense of current changes across the media landscape.
T h e Mapping Digital Media project, which examines the changes in-depth, aims to build bridges between researchers and policymakers, activists, academics and standard-setters across the world. It also builds policy capacity in countries where this is less developed, encouraging stakeholders to participate in and infl uence change. At the same time, this research creates a knowledge base, laying foundations for advocacy work, building capacity and enhancing debate.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Mapping digital media: Kenya
Recommended Citation
Nyabuga, G., Booker, N., Dragomir, M., Thompson, M., Jamaï, A., Chan, Y. Y., ... & Tambini, D. (2013). Mapping Digital Media: Kenya. Open Society Foundation.
Creative Commons License
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Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.