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Media and Public Accountability
Role of journalism in holding institutions accountable.
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Media and Public Accountability: Journalism, Power, and Transparency in a Digital Society

A healthy information environment depends not only on access to data but also on the institutions that interpret, investigate, and contextualize it. Media organizations — from major news outlets to community reporters and independent digital creators — play a central role in holding governments, corporations, and public institutions accountable.

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