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        Pierre Bourdieu The power of journalism Wilbur Schramm, Fred S. Siebert, Theodore Peterson The free 
          market of ideas Borys Potyatynyk Two Dangers Facing Freedom of Speech: repression 
          and liberty Monroe E. Price, Peter Krug The structure of the media and 
          a favourable environment The Johannesburg Principles on national security, freedom of expression 
          and access to information Alla Lazeryeva Journalism in Ukraine: a dangerous profession 
        The code of professional ethics. The community of professional journalists 
        Tetyana Kotyuzhynska Elections: a problem zone for media Alvin Toffler Image-maker Mykhaylo Mishchenko On the “weariness of mythology” Pierre Bourdieu On Television and Journalism Remi Lenoir The social power of public speech Vitaliy Kuryennoy Media: facilities to meet aims. Orest Sokhar The face of censorship: a brief history of censorship 
        Oles Starovoyt Freedom in bondage Monroe E. Price Television, telecommunications and transition: 
          rights, society and national identity. Mykola Knyazhytskyy Freedom of speech in a national security 
          system Oleg Onysko Why are we liars? Yan Chaykovskyy Human rights and freedom of speech Dr. L.J. M. Cooray The freedom of speech and expression Mykhaylo Sydorzhevskyy Freedom of elections and the slave mentality 
        Dimitris Elephteriotis The poetry of video: technological aesthetics 
          and politics Roman Skrypin Channel 5 Dmytro Redko The freedom to write and to turn over Ivan Homenyuk Twelve media problems Serhiy Hrabovskyy On editingnational features Karel Capek Twelve receptions of literary polemics or a manual 
          for newspaper discussion George Orwell Freedom in the park George Orwell Writers and the Leviathan Taras Prokhasko It is possible to write a letter Taras Prokhasko Through schizophrenia, speech Petro Husak Liberty – equality – justice: on the problems of 
          values in a secular  society Yuriy TyshkunOn freedom of speech – visually  |