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New study examines environmental coverage in the South Caucasus

Rasmin Aliyev, an independent journalist murdered in Azerbaijan.

Rasmin Aliyev, an independent journalist murdered in Azerbaijan. Image: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty


Can Western news organizations help fill the environmental news and information gap left by local media in the three former Soviet republics in the South Caucasus — Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia?
Maybe in part, but there are still many news holes left unfilled. And the impact of foreign media coverage is uncertain in a region where press rights are ignored, where governments often are opaque and where those governments are reluctant to spend money to remedy environmental woes.
All three countries rank poorly in press freedom ratings from such organizations as Reporters without Borders and Freedom House, with Azerbaijan among the world’s worst-of-the-worst.
Those are some of the conclusions in a new study by Knight Center director Eric Freedman, research director Bruno Takahashi, former doctoral research assistant Christine Carmichael and University of St. Thomas journalism professor Mark Neuzil, who has been a Knight Center guest lecturer.
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Call for chapters: book on Great Lakes environment

Knight Center director Eric Freedman and University of St. Thomas journalism professor Mark Neuzil are developing a proposal for a multi-disciplinary book about habitat, biodiversity and extinction in the Great Lakes Basin.
They invite proposals for chapters of about 4,000 words based on the latest research in natural sciences, social sciences, public administration or mass communication that would fit into any of these themes:

  1. Habitat destruction, protection and restoration
  2. Extinction
  3. Species reintroduction/invasion
  4. Natural resource use and abuse, particularly water
  5. Impact of climate change on 1-4.

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