Dilemma 64: Public Speaking Before and After 2018 

by RCSP

In this episode, these and other issues are analyzed by Robert Ananyan (journalist, and interviewer at Factor TV), Garegin Miskaryan (Director of Democratic Platform), and Areg Kochinyan (Head of Research Center on Security Policy):

🔹What political content was delivered by channels in the public multiplex before and after 2018? 

🔹What positive and negative consequences did freedom of speech bring to the media field? 

🔹How is hate speech used by pro-government and opposition media? 

🔹How has public speaking evolved in Armenia since the Soviet period? 

🔹Why do some media outlets not abandon populist and demagogic speech? 

🔹What consequences can perceiving public speaking as a tool for gaining power have? 

🔹Why is it important for both the state and society to take a firm stance against media spreading disinformation? 

🔹How did the low level of government-opposition discourse affect Armenia’s political field?

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