مفهوم استقلال رسانه و نقش آن در جهت تحقق دولت باز (Persian)

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      The concept of media independence and its role in the realization of an open government. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Objective: "Media independence is a disputed concept that has different meanings in different contexts. As an ideal norm, independence can be discussed at different levels. Therefore, media independence is related to media policy in current debates, as long as media independence as a Whether the positive vision or "utopia" works for journalists, activists, policy makers or media organizations is clearly of paramount importance, because the more independent the media, the more we will see a responsive government with strong media support that can easily and without concern for the sake of every ruler and politician to make them accept their mistakes. Now, in this article, we tried to discuss the variable applications of the concept of independence in the current media policy discourse, including the conflicts between public services and commercial media, as well as other settings that This concept is cited in them, examined and finally, we discuss how the relational nature of independence makes its use as a normative principle in media policy problematic. Thus, the purpose of this article is to examine the applications and changing contexts of media independence and to examine its value in media policy. The results of this research, using the descriptive-analytical method and collecting library documents, indicate that different aspects of media independence in a contemporary media environment are necessary to achieve an open government and play an important role in making officials accountable and transparent in their actions. Plays". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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