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245 00 After the czars and commissars :|bjournalism in 
       authoritarian post-Soviet Central Asia /|cedited by Eric 
       Freedman and Richard Shafer. 
264  1 East Lansing :|bMichigan State University Press,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (299 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  Eurasian political economy and public policy studies 
       series 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Theoretical foundations for researching the roles of the 
       press in today's Central Asia / Eric Freedman -- Under the
       commissars. Soviet foundations of the post-independence 
       press in Central Asia / Richard Shafer -- National 
       perspectives. Oligarchs and ownership: the role of 
       financial-industrial groups in controlling Kazakhstan's 
       "independent" media / Barbara Junisbai -- Reinforcing 
       authoritarianism through media control: the case of post-
       Soviet Turkmenistan / Luca Anceschi -- Hizb ut-Tahrir in 
       Kyrgyzstan as presented in Vecherniy Bishkek: a radical 
       Islamist organization through the eyes of Kyrgyz 
       journalists / Irina Wolf -- The future of Internet media 
       in Uzbekistan: transformation from state censorship to 
       monitoring of information space since independence / 
       Zhanna Kozhamberdiyeva -- Journalistic self-censorship and
       the Tajik press in the context of Central Asia / Peter 
       Gross and Timothy Kenny -- Trans-regional perspectives. 
       Loyalty in the new authoritarian model: journalistic 
       rights and duties in Central Asian Media Law / Olivia 
       Allison -- Ethnic minorities and the media in Central Asia
       / Olivier Ferrando -- Journalists at risk: the human 
       impact of press constraints / Eric Freedman -- 
       International broadcasting to Uzbekistan: does it still 
       matter? / Navbahor Imamova -- Journalism education and 
       professionalism. Journalism education and professional 
       training in Kazakhstan: from the Soviet era to 
       Independence / Maureen J. Nemecek, Stan Ketterer, Galiya 
       Ibrayeva, and Stanislav Los -- Professionalism among 
       journalists in Kyrgyzstan / Gregory Pitts -- New media, 
       new frontiers. Internet libel law and freedom of 
       expression in Tajikistan / Kristine Kohlmeier and Navruz 
       Nekbakhtshoev -- Blogging down the dictator? the Kyrgyz 
       revolution and Samizdat web sites / Svetlana V. Kulikova 
       and David D. Perlmutter -- Conclusion: through the crystal
       ball / Richard Shafer. 
520    From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist 
       era, the media in Central Asia has been tightly 
       constrained. Though the governments in the region assert 
       that a free press is permitted to operate, research has 
       shown this to be untrue. In all five former Soviet 
       republics of Central Asia, the media has been controlled, 
       suppressed, punished, and often outlawed. This 
       enlightening collection of essays investigates the reasons
       why these countries have failed to develop independent and
       sustainable press systems. It documents the complex 
       relationship between the press and governance, nation-
       building, national identity, and public policy. In this 
       book, scholars explore the numerous and broad-reaching 
       implications of media control in a variety of contexts, 
       touching on topics such as Internet regulation and 
       censorship, press rights abuses, professional journalism 
       standards and self-censorship, media ownership, ethnic 
       newspapers, blogging, Western broadcasting into the region,
       and coverage of terrorism. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Post-communism|zAsia, Central.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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650  7 Post-communism.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
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651  7 Central Asia.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1240497 
655  0 Electronic book. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Freedman, Eric.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n92080835 
700 1  Shafer, Richard.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n93105331 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tAfter the czars and commissars.|dEast 
       Lansing : Michigan State University Press, ©2011|w(DLC)  
       2010052157 
830  0 Eurasian political economy and public policy studies 
       series.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006011772 
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       and staff. 
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