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COM4803 Assignment 01

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INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................1
Chosen civil society organisation and policy......................................................................................1
Media governance.........................................................................................................................1
Media policy..................................................................................................................................2
Media regulation............................................................................................................................4
Media law......................................................................................................................................5
Stakeholders in media policy development...................................................................................7
Government, institutions, and civil society....................................................................................7
The role of different actors in policy development........................................................................8
The role and position of media-focussed civil society in South Africa before and after apartheid,
their roles and functions in public-facing media policy matters and their improvement in these
matters compared to other sectors – the public and business sector............................................9
How civil society can improve their impact on media policy-making within the context of the
decolonial turn in media and communication.............................................................................10
CONCLUSION.......................................................................................................................................11
SOURCES CONSULTED..........................................................................................................................11

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