Epistemic Injustice and anti-media populism in the Philippines
Anti-media populism—a form of populism that emphasizes elite hostility towards the media—is an understudied case in the Philippines. Rodrigo Duterte’s administration, which is widely argued in the literature as performative of an anti-media populist leadership, silenced three media outlets: (1) ABS-...
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Main Author: | Tubera, Kurt Christian B |
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2024
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