Public trust towards media and whether media are actually working well or not

Upload: 9 September 2019, Last update: 21 September 2019

There are some researches on whether media in countries are trusted by its citizens or not. But even if the public have confidence in media, it doesn’t guarantee that the media are working well.

It depends on a country whether its media is working well or not even if its citizens considers its media (un)trustworthy. If people have high media literacy, their trust would be lower since they demand better working of media.

Children, France and Japan

Upload: 2 September 2019, Last update: 21 September 2019

In March 2019, France 2 broadcasted the program named “Japan, the children kidnapped”[1].

For example, a case which was broadcasted on the program is that “after his divorce, the French justice gave him the right to see his daughter one weekend in two and half of the vacation”[2], but since the mother and the child live in Japan, his right to see the child doesn’t work.

I do not too much step into personal issues, but Japan needs to work on this situation for the children and parents of this case.

[1] Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJVKHztFQUc Accessed 2 September 2019. The French title is “Japon, les enfants kidnappés”

[2] Ibid. 3:29-3:37

Tolerance and Regulation in media

Restrictions deprives freedoms, particularly in the field of media, We have been seeing great advancement of technology. The Internet is now dominent in our life. Computer is necessary for work, leisure, and almost all things are connected on the web. Give a glance at media, the Internet is more free than other media and it is the benefit. Regulations of some of the platforms on the Internet is getting stricter as rules are being more established.

However, so as not to be look like the current situation of TV, the Internet should have tolerance and generosity of content. Internet is a place where almost every citizen is able to share together contrary to TV which doesn’t allow so many people to be part of it.

Pollution after the fire of Notre-Dame de Paris

Upload: 19 August 2019, Last update: 17 September 2019

In the aftermath of the fire of Notre-Dame de Paris happened in April, now the pollution from the cathedral is problematic. “The fire … caused the fusion and the dispersion of about 400 tons of lead”[1]. For example, “On 25 July, two schools near Notre Dame, … , was closed …”[2]. On 8 August, the decontamination started “in the nursery and elementary schools of Saint-Benoît”[3].

It’s hard to imagine that Notre-Dame de Paris will be reconstructed as originally the French president Emmanuel Macron mentioned.

[1] https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2019/08/09/pollution-au-plomb-les-travaux-de-decontamination-ont-commence-dans-les-ecoles_5498088_3244.html Accessed 20 August 2019

[2] https://www.lemonde.fr/incendie-de-notre-dame/article/2019/08/06/notre-dame-depuis-l-incendie-175-enfants-ont-ete-testes-seuls-deux-ont-un-taux-de-plomb-sanguin-superieur-au-taux-de-vigilance_5497199_5450561.html Accessed 17 September 2019

[3] https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2019/08/09/pollution-au-plomb-les-travaux-de-decontamination-ont-commence-dans-les-ecoles_5498088_3244.html Accessed 20 August 2019