Methodology

 

Press Freedom

CATEGORY: Participation and Rights
Sub-category: Rights
Clustered indicator name: Press Freedom
Variable names:
Free Press (FH); Press Freedom Index (PFI); Freedom of Speech and Press (CIRI)
Variable name at source (if different):
Freedom of the Press Index (FH); Press Freedom Index (PFI); Freedom of Speech (CIRI)
Data providers: Freedom House (FH); Reporters Without Borders; The Cingranelli-Richards (CIRI) Human Rights Data Project
Data sources:
Freedom of the Press Index (FH); Press Freedom Index (Reports without Borders); The Cingranelli-Richards Human Rights Dataset (CIRI)
Publication years used in the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG):
2000-07 (CIRI); 2002-08 (PFI); 2002-09 (FH)
Websites:
http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=16
and
http://www.rsf.org/index.php?page=rubrique&id_rubrique=2
and
http://ciri.binghamton.edu/index.asp 

Definition of the indicator:

Press Freedom – a clustered indicator that consists of an average of the following variables:      

  • Free Press (FH): an expert assessment of the degree of print, broadcast, and internet freedom in a country, as well as of events impacting the media environment in a given year. This indicator considers the political, legal, and economic environment in which the media operates.
  • Press Freedom Index (PFI): an assessment, based on questionnaires to local correspondents, of the degree of freedom that journalists and news organisations enjoy, and the efforts made by the authorities to respect and ensure respect for this freedom. The questionnaire assesses: physical attacks, imprisonment and direct threats; indirect threats, pressures and access to information; censorship and self-censorship; public media; economic, legal and administrative pressure; and the internet and new media
  • Freedom of Speech and Press (CIRI): an expert assessment of the extent to which freedoms of speech and press are affected by government censorship, including ownership of media outlets. Censorship is any form of restriction that is placed on freedom of the press, speech or expression (including art and music).

For details of the methodologies, please see:

http://freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=350&ana_page=348&year=2008
and
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=29013
and
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=29011
and
http://ciri.binghamton.edu/documentation/ciri_coding_guide.pdf
and
http://ciri.binghamton.edu/documentation/ciri_variables_short_descriptions.pdf

Technical notes:

  • The Free Press (FH) raw data range from 0 to 100, with a low score being best, and a high score being worst. To produce the IIAG score the raw data were normalised using the Min-Max method to transform them to a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is always the best score possible.
  • The Press Freedom Index (PFI) raw data range from 3.33 to 114.75, with a low score being best and a high score being worst. To produce the IIAG score the raw data were normalised using the Min-Max method to transform them to a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is always the best score possible.
  • The Freedom of Speech and Press (CIRI) raw data range from 0 to 2, with a low score being worst, and a high score being best.  To produce the IIAG score the raw data were normalised using the Min-Max method to transform them to a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is always the best score possible.
  • Calculated IIAG scores for Free Press (FH), Press Freedom Index (PFI), and Freedom of Speech and Press (CIRI) were then averaged to determine the overall indicator score.

Free Press (FH) specific:

  • The publication year of the ‘Freedom of the Press Index’ reflects performance in the previous year. The latest available data are for 2008, which correspond to 2007/08 in the IIAG.

Press Freedom Index (PFI) specific:

  • The publication year of the ‘Press Freedom Index’ reflects performance from September in the previous year to September of the publication year. As the majority of the assessment takes place over the publication year, the raw data have been calculated as in the publication year in this index. The latest available data are for 2008 (2008 Press Freedom Index), which correspond to 2007/08 in the IIAG.
  • Data are unavailable for the 2000/01 IIAG year, so values have been estimated using mean substitution and/or extrapolation. Data are also unavailable for Somalia, Lesotho and Botswana in the 2001/02 IIAG year, so these values have been estimated using mean substitution and/or extrapolation.
  • No data are available for São Tomé and Príncipe.

Freedom of Speech and Press (CIRI) specific:

  • The years stated in ‘The Cingranelli-Richards (CIRI) Human Rights Dataset’ reflects performance in that same year. The latest available data are for 2007, which correspond to 2007/08 in the IIAG.
  • No data are available for Somalia.
  • Where data are unavailable they have been estimated using mean substitution and/or extrapolation.

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