Journalism in Asia has historically been more than just a means of conveying information; it has also been the intellectual grounds for the struggle against colonialism, authoritarianism, and social inequality. In the 19th and 20th centuries, from Bengal to Tokyo, Manila to Istanbul, numerous intellectuals used newspapers as a platform of resistance and for spreading the ideals of journalism, modernization, public consciousness, and freedom.

While journalism in Asia is currently besieged by authoritarian state structures, censorship, and digital misinformation threats, it is also being redefined by younger generations armed with new media tools, and remains an invaluable method for holding power to account. In addition, the continent’s newsrooms are also embracing data and information …

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