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Media freedom threats in South Africa today: toward a research and advocacy response

  • Writer: Julie Reid
    Julie Reid
  • Feb 6
  • 1 min read

Abstract

 

This article assesses the multiple factors which are barriers to media freedom in South Africa. These include crises of financial sustainability of the media sector which have recently been compounded by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic; widespread job losses in journalism; and harassment and physical violence against journalists from political representatives, security services, the judiciary, citizens and from within the media sector itself. Notwithstanding the contested liberal normative role of the press, the assessment of “media freedom inhibitors” offered here is theoretically premised on the role of the media in a democracy, and the importance of media freedom to the political, economic and social welfare of a democratic society. Methodologically, the data was collated from the State of the Newsroom (SoN) publications, and via the South African National Editors’’ Forum (SANEF) archive, which revealed that the intensity of attacks on journalists in South Africa is escalating, and from different quarters. Thus, the article argues for broadening the scope of research and advocacy efforts, beyond government-proposed legislation, to the multiple other obstacles to media freedom in the country.

 

Citation:

Reid, J, Daniels, G & Skinner, K. 2020. Media freedom threats in South Africa today: toward a research and advocacy response. Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research 46(3): 1-19.




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