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The Kyrgyz Republic's Liminal Media: assessing a journalistic rite of passage
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2005
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NationalismEast Asian StudiesJournalistic RitePopular CultureCultural StudiesJournalismMedia StudiesInteractive JournalismCensorshipKyrgyz MediaPolitical CommunicationWestern WorldLanguage StudiesLiminal MediaKyrgyz RepublicInternational MediumEditorial IndependenceJournalism HistoryEthnographyCritical Media StudiesArtsCultural Anthropology
Abstract In the Western world, the Kyrgyz Republic has been depicted as a democratic success story. Indeed, unlike other Central Asia nation states, the Kyrgyz media appears on the surface relatively free. This paper examines the Kyrgyz press in the context of journalistic ideologies, and suggests that the republic's media is going through an important transitional phase, the central stage of a journalistic rite of passage. Part of that transitional process is an ongoing ideological tug-of-war that awaits resolution. It is suggested that such resolution may occur only when the press becomes economically self-sustaining.
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