| Наукове Товариство ім. Шевченка в Канаді і Канадсько-Українська Фундація представляє проф. Сергія Квіта, Президента Національного Університету Києво-Могилянська Академія «Свобода слова в сучасній Україні», Торонто, Канада, 23 травня 2012 р. (Shevchenko Scientific Society of Canada and Canada Ukraine Foundation present Professor Serhiy Kvit, President of the National University of Кyiv-Mohyla Academy, "Freedom of Speech in Contemporary Ukraine," Toronto, Canada, 23 May 2012). Partial and rudimentary index with basic translations: - Daria Darewych 0:24 - Marta Dyczok 1:49 - Serhiy Kvit 4:40 - Freedom of speech and mass communication in contemporary Ukraine and Ukrainian society began with the Chornobyl disaster (Чорнобильська катастрофа) 5:08 - Prior to Chornobyl, there was no mass communications, but rather mass communication which was monological and "top-down" driven by the Soviet state to citizens without regard or care for feedback; from Chornobyl dialogical mass communications took place within society, was active, turned attention to important historical memory; society was awakened 5:30 - In independent Ukraine, freedom of speech progressed with self published newspapers, literature, etc. first in Kyiv in the late 1980s-1990s 7:00 - Independent press in Ukraine 8:00 - Leonid Kuchma (Леонід Кучма) 8:38 - Journalism in Ukraine 2002-2004; free press/freedom of speech 9:40 - Murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze (Георгій Ґонґадзе); Yuriy Kravchenko (Юрій Кравченко) 13 ... |