The duties and rights of the journalist in the discourses of the Algerian authority between ideology and diontology - An analytical study for the period from 1962 to 1988
Keywords:
Ideology, rights and duties, political discourse, discourse of power, deontologyAbstract
The scientific article aims at the duties and rights contained in the Algerian authority’s discourses from independence in 1962 to the post-1988 stage, by examining the extent to which ideological ideas dominate it and measuring the extent of the ethics of the press profession and controlling its professionals without prejudice to freedom of expression and opinion. Therefore, this research paper also seeks to present and examine some discourses with an ideological orientation that regulate and legislate the rights and duties related to communication and media activity in the Algerian public space, to look at how these discourses and political directives affect this organization in the country.
The study concluded that the closer the rights and duties of the Algerian journalist are to the discourses of power, the more the press is mobilizing, partisan, and of a militant nature, according to the orientations of a socialist ideology, without taking into account the principles of Diontology
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