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A Touchpad to our Future: An Election Resource for JournalistsPublication DateMarch 1, 2009
SummaryThis document, published by the Open Society Foundation for South Africa in preparation for the 2009 national and provincial elections, is an empowerment and information guide for community or mainstream journalists from the print, broadcast or on-line media. It aims to build journalist's capacity to effectively prepare for, monitor, and report on the 2009 elections, while also educating voters on elections and democracy. The guide covers the following content: Section A: Introduction to the Constitution, government and the law, including the Bill of Rights, national, provincial and local levels of government, and the law-making process. Section B: Elections and election law, including democracy and election systems, the Electoral Act and Regulations, the role and structures of the Independent Electoral Commission, identity documents and voter registration, voters’ rights, the Electoral Code of Conduct, and voting and counting processes. Section C: Media law and using the media for elections, including the development of new media laws, ICASA and its structures, the ICASA Code of Conduct, other independent bodies recognised by ICASA, the ICASA Act and Regulations, the Electronic Communications Act, and other media codes and guidelines impacting on elections. Section D: Practical guidelines for journalists, including core media ethics, ensuring fair coverage, preparing coverage, developing election programming, and interviewing skills and techniques. PublisherNumber of Pages210 CostFree to download
LanguagesEnglish ContactOpen Society Foundation for South Africa
P.O. Box 143,
Cape Town
7450
South Africa
Tel: + 27 021 511 1679
Fax: + 27 021 511 5058
SourceOSISA website on October 1 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site October 02 2009 Last Updated October 02 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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