Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino

In today's time of global pandemic, it is difficult to ascertain the information shared by various forms of media. Democratic resilience and media literacy are more important than ever to help audiences of all ages be responsible for the information they receive in various forms of media that m...

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Main Authors: Mora, Hemmady (Author), Sebellino, Ariel (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2022-01.
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