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THE Media & THE INFORMATION SOCIETY ISBN 983 2588 06 5 COPYRIGHT: Global Knowledge Partnership Secretariat Lot L2-1-4, Enterprise 4 Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Phone: +603 8996 2379 Fax: +603 8996 2382 Website: www.globalknowledge.org Email: gkps@gkpsecretariat.org.my © April 2004 Global Knowledge Partnership (625215-K) ABOUT THE GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE PARTNERSHIP The Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) is a worldwide network committed to harnessing the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable and equitable development. GKP’s vision is a world of equal opportunities where all people can access and use knowledge and information to improve their lives. The network enables the sharing of information, experiences and resources to help reduce poverty and empower people. Within the GKP framework, governments, civil society groups, donor agencies, private sector companies and inter-governmental organisations come together as equals to apply ICTs for development (ICT4D). Such alliances are known as ‘multi-stakeholder partnerships’, a relatively new approach to forging collaborations among different sectors sharing a common vision and goal. Founded in 1997, GKP now comprises more than 80 members from 38 countries covering all continents. It is governed by an elected Executive Committee and serviced by a Secretariat based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2 THE MEDIA & THE INFORMATION SOCIETY 3 . Foreword 5 . Acknowledgements 7 . Introduction – Mass media in and for the Information Society 15 . Second Global Knowledge Conference Media Forum: Issues and Recommendations 21 . GKP Issues Paper On Mass Media and Communications 31 . Bellagio Symposium on Media, Freedom and Poverty: Joint Statement 37 . GKP/Panos Media Awards 2003 Contents
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