喀麦隆私人印刷记者对国家传播委员会的看法

M.Sc Olusegun
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目的:在世界其他地区,设立一个委员会来监管和检查媒体的过度行为已被认为是必要的。在喀麦隆,目前有一场关于国家通信委员会的角色和权力的辩论,也被称为NCC。这项研究旨在全面评估喀麦隆印刷记者对国家传播委员会的看法。也就是说,要理解他们对安理会制裁的持续批评。方法:通过对布埃亚(西南地区)、杜阿拉(沿海地区)和雅温得这3个城市的12家报纸的记者进行定性采访来解决研究问题。采用现象学研究方法结合Colaizzi 1978年的现象学定性数据分析来收集和解释数据。调查结果:采访显示,喀麦隆私人印刷记者认为国家传播委员会是一个不自主的机构,其成员由国家元首任命,因此不能完全独立于行政部门。因此,建议应使媒体专业人员参与成立一个新的机构,并由议会颁布设立这个机构的法律。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:调查结果符合理论框架,尽管受访者选择自我监管作为喀麦隆的最佳监管形式,但他们同样认识到,如果政府发现违规行为,政府应该进行干预。如果媒体和媒体从业人员未能履行其社会责任,政府将采取行动。
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Cameroon Private Print Journalists Perception of the National Communication Council
Purpose: The existence of a council to regulate and check media excesses has been recognised as a necessity in other parts of the world. In Cameroon, there is presently a debate over the role and powers of the National Communication Council, also known as the NCC. This study aimed at reaching a comprehensive assessment of Cameroon print journalists’ perception of the National Communication Council. That is, to understand their continuous criticisms of sanctions issued by the council. Methodology: The research problem was addressed by conducting qualitative interviews with journalists from 12 newspapers found in 3 cities: Buea (South West Region) and Douala (Littoral Region) and Yaounde. A phenomenological research approach coupled with Colaizzi 1978 phenomenological qualitative data analysis was used gather and interpret data. Findings: Interviews revealed that Cameroon private print journalists consider the National Communication Council as an organ which is not autonomous with members being appointed by the Head of State and therefore not completely independent of the Executive as they should be. Consequently, it is recommended that media professionals should be associated in the formation of a new organ and that the law creating this organ should be enacted by the parliament. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The findings conform to the theoretical framework in the sense that although respondents opted for self-regulation as the best form of regulation for Cameroon, they equally recognised that government should be there to intervene in case it observes deviant practices. Government will act in case media and media professionals fail to meet up with their social responsibility.
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