Betekenis van:
pluralism

pluralism
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bepaald maatschappelijk systeem
  • the doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements

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pluralism
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time

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    pluralism
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • a social organization in which diversity of racial or religious or ethnic or cultural groups is tolerated

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. they contribute to pluralism and cultural diversity within the Netherlands (…)’.
      2. freedom of association and of expression and pluralism of the media,
      3. More specifically, the instruments chosen by Member States should contribute to the promotion of media pluralism.
      4. they shall ensure pluralism in their programming by including all types of programme and catering for all audiences,
      5. AGCOM Decision 136/05/CONS on measures to safeguard pluralism pursuant to Law No 112 of 3 May 2004, Italian Official Gazette No 35, 11.3.2005.
      6. supporting democratisation, inter alia, by enhancing the role of civil society organisations and promoting media pluralism, as well as through electoral observation and assistance;
      7. Standards are set for programme quality (pluralism, impartial information, etc.) and programme content (new fiction, sport, children, Portuguese culture, domestic news, entertainment).
      8. promoting political pluralism and democratic political representation, and encouraging political participation by citizens, in particular marginalised groups, in democratic reform processes at local, regional and national level;
      9. Aid granted under this scheme aims at promoting culture and preserving the information pluralism within the meaning of Article 21 of the Italian Constitution.
      10. Aid granted under this scheme aims at preserving the information pluralism within the meaning of Article 21 of the Italian Constitution.
      11. respect for pluralism in the audiovisual sector, and, in particular, the creation of free radio stations outside cities, and the revision of the press law,
      12. The arguments that the aid is needed to achieve digitisation of broadcasting transmission and to promote pluralism are not specific to the terrestrial platform.
      13. A media literate society would be at the same time a stimulus and a precondition for pluralism and independence in the media.
      14. Lifting legal and economic barriers to entry, ensuring an effective anti-trust policy and promoting pluralism are more effective instruments in this respect.
      15. As for the objectives of protecting competition between broadcasting platforms and ensuring pluralism, there are, as noted in paragraphs 108-112, no indications that in the region of Berlin-Brandenburg there are economic factors causing a structural competition problem or the risk of abuse of a dominant position with respect to the transmission infrastructure which would hamper the distribution of content and endanger pluralism.