. Skip to main content
How Free is the Press in Russia? (Worksheet)
lesson
22 Downloads
Write a review
beta
EdBrAIn It
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

How Free is the Press in Russia? (Worksheet)

Share

Share On Facebook
Share On Twitter
Share On Pinterest
Share On LinkedIn
Email
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity
License

About This Lesson

In 2011, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs hosted a delegation of ten senior figures from the Russian media who were part of a bilateral presidential commission set up by presidents Medvedev and Obama. 

We have pulled excerpts (found here) from four different powerful Russian figures from private, government, and opposition media, for their takes on freedom of the press in their country.These excerpts serve as explanations about the state's relationship to the media that are rarely heard in the West.

For the transcript, video, and audio of the full event, please click here.

Photo: Russian minority newspapers via Wikimedia

Resources

Files

beta
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Russia Media Carnegie Council.docx

Activity
February 13, 2020
21.37 KB

Reviews

Write A Review

Be the first to submit a review!

Advertisement