An Analysis of the coverage of the 2008 presidential election campaign in periodical press in Cyprus

Antigoni Themistokleous
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This article examines the performance of what is considered non-partisan newspaper periodicals in Cyprus during the 2008 presidential election campaign, in order to elucidate how the 21st-century periodical press engages with election campaigns and how liberal values of free speech and press freedom are put into practice in this cluster of periodicals. Implementing qualitative content analysis this article is differentiated from what has been published in JEPS and opens a new stream of thought and research with regards to the periodical press, as it sets in the centre of the examination the 21st-century newspaper periodicals and adopts a social sciences perspective and methodology. The findings provide evidence of the content of 21st-century periodicals during an election campaign and reinforce the distinctiveness of periodical press as a cultural object and not simply as a means to distribute information. The analysis illustrates that newspaper periodicals in the contemporary era constitute cultural objects that are autonomous and have certain policy lines. It further provides insights in order to understand better liberal values, such as the free speech and the freedom of the press and to clarify the understanding of the practice of journalism in the newspaper press and of the self-regulation by the press.  This article supports that newspaper periodicals remain valuable for historical research and essential in order to clarify the understanding of the functioning of the newspaper press industry. It further suggests that periodicals constitute key resources for restoring, at any time, the miscellany of conditions and circumstances that characterise different eras and various historical, social, and political moments.  
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塞浦路斯期刊媒体对2008年总统大选的报导分析
本文检视塞浦路斯无党派报纸期刊在2008年总统竞选期间的表现,以阐明21世纪期刊媒体如何参与竞选活动,以及言论自由和新闻自由的自由价值观如何在这群期刊中付诸实践。本文采用社会科学的视角和方法,以21世纪的报纸期刊为研究中心,采用定性的内容分析方法,与JEPS上发表的文章有所区别,为期刊出版开辟了一条新的思路和研究思路。这些发现为21世纪的期刊在竞选期间的内容提供了证据,并加强了期刊媒体作为一种文化对象而不仅仅是一种传播信息的手段的独特性。分析表明,当代报刊是一种具有自主性和一定政策路线的文化客体。它进一步提供了见解,以便更好地理解自由主义价值观,如言论自由和新闻自由,并澄清在报纸新闻界的新闻实践和新闻自律的理解。本文认为,报纸期刊对历史研究仍有价值,对厘清报业运作的认识至关重要。它进一步表明,在任何时候,期刊都是恢复不同时代和不同历史、社会和政治时刻特征的各种条件和环境的关键资源。
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