concept   journalism

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) United Kingdom (1) North Korea (1) Brazil (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Egypt (1) India (1) Turkey (1) Western countries (1) France (1) Germany (1) Japan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Conflict regions (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) Taliban-controlled Afghanistan (1) contemporary media (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 journalism United Kingdom In the UK, journalism prioritizes objectivity, fact-checking, and reporting for established media outlets. 16
2 journalism North Korea In North Korea, journalism is tightly controlled by the government with limited freedom and strict adherence to state-approved narratives. 13
3 journalism Brazil Journalists in Brazil face physical danger and intimidation when reporting on corruption or crime, impacting public trust. 4
4 journalism Norway Norway prioritizes press freedom, investigative journalism, and high trust in media. 4
5 journalism Sweden Sweden promotes strong press freedom laws and values investigative journalism for transparency and accountability. 4
6 journalism Australia In Australia, journalism is valued for upholding transparency, accountability, trust, and editorial independence and ethics. 3
7 journalism Canada In Canada, journalism is valued for its role in upholding democracy and transparency, fostered through trust and legal protections. 3
8 journalism Egypt Journalism in Egypt is heavily influenced by the government, leading to repression, self-censorship, and a lack of media freedom and trust. 3
9 journalism India Journalism in India is characterized by physical danger, intimidation, and challenges to trust due to sensationalism and biased reporting. 3
10 journalism Turkey Journalism in Turkey is impacted by government influence, repression, and lack of media freedom, affecting trust and investigative freedom. 3
11 journalism Western countries Freedom of the press and independent reporting are essential values in Western countries, with respect for reporters and their pursuit of truth. 3
12 journalism France In France, journalists are respected as purveyors of truth and accountability in public broadcasting with a focus on accuracy and impartiality. 2
13 journalism Germany In Germany, the public places high value on journalism's public value and trust in accuracy. 2
14 journalism Japan In Japan, journalism prioritizes social harmony, privacy, and impartiality to uphold trust. 2
15 journalism Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, journalism is heavily censored and critical reporting is seen as a threat to national security. 2
16 journalism Conflict regions Journalists in conflict regions face censorship, intimidation, and violence for reporting on sensitive topics. 1
17 journalism Italy Journalism in Italy can be influenced by organized crime and political corruption, leading to self-censorship and intimidation of journalists. 1
18 journalism Mexico Journalism in Mexico can be influenced by organized crime and political corruption, leading to self-censorship and intimidation of journalists. 1
19 journalism Taliban-controlled Afghanistan Journalism in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan is heavily censored, and journalists face threats and violence when covering sensitive topics. 1
20 journalism contemporary media Contemporary journalism is influenced by biases, sensationalism, profit, and political interests. 1