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CMDS Fellow Vivian Walker on Narratives in the Georgian "Rave Revolution"

May 30, 2018

CMDS fellow Vivian Walker's article, Six Narratives in Search of a Truth: The Georgian “Rave Revolution” written for the USC Center on Public Diplomacy's Blog examines those six narratives that became the story of the “rave revolution”, and which arose from the fundamental polarization at the core of Georgian society.

Sejal Parmar Publishes Article on Freedom of Expression Narratives after the Charlie Hebdo Attacks

CMDS team member Sejal Parmar's article "Freedom of Expression Narratives after the Charlie Hebdo Attacks" has been published in the Human Rights Law Review. Sejal is currently senior advisor to OSCE's Representative on Freedom of the Media.

"We Think About Journalism Like We Did 50 Years Ago"

Interview with Nick Perks of the Joseph Rowntree Charity Trust in Britain

Dragomir Quoted in CPJ's Article on Diminishing Press Freedom in Hungary

May 8, 2018

In its recent article "Independent journalists in Hungary brace for tough times in next Orbán term", the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports on the current media climate in Hungary, quoting CMDS director Marius Dragomir, "who wrote in a blog post last year that Orbán has gained control of approximately 90% of all media in the country.