This publication by Jason Miklian (2007) in Strategic Analysis examines the state of media violence and press freedom in Nepal during the conflict period, analyzing how violent attacks against journalists have shaped the media landscape. It is part of Jason Miklian's broader research program on media, conflict, and Nepal at the University of Oslo.
Key Messages
Violent attacks against journalists during Nepal's conflict period reshaped the country's media landscape.
Press freedom in Nepal was eroded by media violence inflicted during the conflict.
The condition of Nepali media cannot be understood apart from the violence directed at journalists during the conflict.
Research Topics
media violenceNepalconflict reportingpress freedom
Citation
Jason Miklian. "On the State of Media Violence in Nepal." Strategic Analysis, 2007.
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title = {On the State of Media Violence in Nepal},
author = {Miklian, Jason},
journal = {Strategic Analysis},
year = {2007},
doi = {10.1080/09700160701662351},
url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsan}
}