The Unfulfilled Promise of Press Freedom in Canada
Lisa Taylor editor Cara-Marie O'Hagan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:7th Mar '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£58.00(9781487500375)
"The Unfulfilled Promise of Press Freedom in Canada addresses press freedom from the perspective of people who are on the front lines, who are in the trenches fighting for press freedom. That's a perspective that scholars ensconced in their ivory towers seldom encounter. The volume will be of interest to lots of people. The topics are fresh, the questions innovative, and the writing is very accessible." -- David Pritchard, Department of Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Unfulfilled Promise of Press Freedom in Canada offers a vast array of viewpoints that critically analyze the application and interpretation of press freedom under the Charter of Rights.
Canadian news reports are riddled with accounts of Access to Information requests denied and government reports released with large swaths of content redacted.
The Unfulfilled Promise of Press Freedom in Canada offers a vast array of viewpoints that critically analyze the application and interpretation of press freedom under the Charter of Rights. This collection, assiduously put together by editors Lisa Taylor and Cara-Marie O’Hagan, showcases the insights of leading authorities in law, journalism, and academia as well as broadcasters and public servants. The contributors explore the ways in which press freedom has been constrained by outside forces, like governmental interference, threats of libel suits, and financial constraints. These intersectional and multifaceted lines of inquiry provide the reader with a 360-degree assessment of press freedom in Canada while discouraging complacency among Canadian citizens. After all, an informed citizenry is a free citizenry.
"The Unfulfilled Promise of Press Freedom in Canada is candid and thoughtful. It belongs in every journalism school library. It casts a wide net in asking why media fight [for a freer press], and more interestingly, why some don’t."
-- Holly Doan * Blacklocks Reporter, April 1, 2017 *‘This is a must-read book for those interested in the fields of journalism and law. The material is presented in an accessible and organized manner, giving the collection broad appeal beyond individuals in those fields.’
-- Laura Sayer * Saskatchewan Law Review vol 81: 2018 *"Overall, this publication offers a range of valuable insights and useful reminders about the challenges that face both freedom of expression and freedom of the press…this is an important acquisition for any law library collection…"
-- Paul F McKenna * Canadian Law Library Review vol. 43, no. 2 20ISBN: 9781487520243
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 440g
296 pages