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Title: | A Study on the Current State of Campus Journalism in the Top 20 Colleges and Universities in Metro Manila |
Authors: | Dabu, Frederick |
Keywords: | Campus Journalism Student Populations Campus Press Press Freedom CJA of 1991 Republic Act 7079 Student Rights School Policies Student Welfare Democratic Rights |
Issue Date: | Mar-2002 |
Abstract: | This descriptive type of research aims to produce a valid description and interpretation of the current state of campus journalism in the top twenty (20) colleges and universities with the largest student populations in Metro Manila. Through this study, people may learn more about the continuing relevance of campus journalism, the problems confronted by the campus press, the issues and campaigns currently given importance to by the campus press, and how campus Journalism may be improved. The campus press is often suppressed by the institutions that are supposed to promote it. Numerous cases of campus press freedom violations nationwide have been recorded, notably after the Campus Journalism Act of 1991 (CJA of 1991) or Republic Act 7079 (RA 7079) was enacted. Thus, the impacts of the CJA of 1991 is questioned. In addition to the CJA, some school policies also stifle the students’ assertion of legitimate rights amidst exorbitant fees and anti-student policies in schools. The study reveals that in spite of the repressive character of schools and government agencies in charge of the youth sector, campus journalism in Metro Manila continues to thrive. This is because of the campus journalists’ determination to fulfill its collective role of advancing the students’ rights and welfare through school publications and actual participation in the students’ struggles. It reminds campus journalists to always remain vigilant and steadfast in advancing the students’ rights and welfare. It affirms that the collective assertion of democratic rights is the best weapon to guarantee the freedom of the press. |
URI: | http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3004 |
Appears in Collections: | BA Development Studies |
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