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| Sources HotLink - June 9, 2015http://www.sources.com/SSR/HotLink/HotLink-2015-06-09.htm
 Publisher:  Sources
 Date Written:  09/06/2015
 Year Published:  2015
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 Resource Type:  Serial Publication (Periodical)
 
 This issue features many stories related to the themes of journalistic standards and censorship. With increasing pressure from corporations and governments, reporters are finding it more and more difficult to report on issues that affect powerful interests. The problem lies not only with top-down pressure and control, but also with journalists themselves. Journalists often frame their stories to support particular narratives or points of view. Also in this issue: books, movies and other resources related to the theme of censorship, journalistic integrity, and acess to information.
 
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 'Spiked: Fighting In-House Censorship When Media Managers Can't Handle The Truth
 'Wrong as Often as Right' Is Good Enough When Reporting on an Official Enemy
 Recommendations on the right to be forgotten By La Quadrature du Net and Reporters Without Borders
 Why our brains are wired to ignore climate change
 Censored book about corruption in Angola now available on RSF site
 Sad anniversary for Eritrean press freedom
 The Need is Still Great in Nepal
 Ten ways your nonprofit can start - or might already be - delivering content marketing
 Nonprofit Marketing Plan Template - Right-Things, Right-Now Marketing
 Topic of the Week: Inequality
 Website of the Week: Intercept
 Book of the Week: Democracy's Oxygen: How Corporations Control the News
 Film of the Week: CitizenFour
 
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