Georgian and Ossetian Journalists' Revolutionary Ideas
Ph.D, George Mason University
'Journalists' Revolutionary Ideas' was the assessment made by experts and policy makers in regard to the ideas proposed by Georgian and Ossetian journalists' working group within the framework of the civil dialogue. A series of public dialogues entitled Standpoint have been organized by George Mason University. Georgian and Ossetian journalists too were invited to the recent meeting held in Istanbul. In the course of the dialogue policy makers and experts expressed complaints to media on disseminating unfair, biased and unbalanced pieces of news.
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