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Controlling Journalists with Self-Censorship

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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Ross Tapsell

  • *) Dr Ross Tapsell teaches at the Department of History & Politics at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
    He is a visiting scholar for the University of Indonesia, in Jakarta.

    DURING the New Order period, an effective method used by the government to subjugate certain stories was to create an environment where journalists felt it pointless to openly criticise the ruling power. It became a journalistic necessity to employ met

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