From: "Pedro Pereira Neto" <(pedro.neto /at/ obercom.pt)>
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that Observatorio (OBS*) journal's latest issue
is now available.
Vol 3, No 2 (2009), including contributions from scholars from Portugal,
Spain, Belgium, United Kingdom, Sweden, Czech Republic, Singapore, and
France, published in English, Spanish, French, Catalan and Portuguese, is
now available to any interested reader, free of charge simply go to the
website [ http://obs.obercom.pt ] and register.
OberCom, Observatory for the Media, is one of Portugalâ??s premier centres
on media research. Its peer-review journal, Observatorio(OBS*), is an
online, multimedia, open access, academic character publication. It is an
interdisciplinary e-journal which, although focused in communication, is
opened to the contributions of other subjects which claim themselves as
part of the Communication Studiesâ?? areas, from academia to the
business-related world.
Observatorio (OBS*) e-journal is a publication with international
character, which accepts and publishes texts written in Portuguese,
Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Italian, French and English.
OberCom also publishes a monthly Newsletter in English. You are welcome to
submit news of interest to the international research community to
(obercom /at/ obercom.pt) .More information about the centre and its publications
is available at http://www.obercom.pt/en .
We hope you will find this project of interest to your research activity
and that, in a near future, we will be able to count with you work among
the authors published at Observatorio (OBS*) journal.
Gustavo Cardoso and Rita Espanha
Editors
Observatorio (OBS*)
Vol 3, No 2 (2009)
Table of Contents
http://obs.obercom.pt/index.php/obs/issue/view/15
Articles
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Blogging the 2003 Iraq War: Challenging the Ideological Model of War and
Mainstream Journalism?
Bart Cammaerts, Nico Carpentier
What is Public Service on the Internet? Digital Challenges for Media
Policy in Europe
Lars W Nord
Quality Press and (or) Economic Success? Commercialization of Press and
Key Dilemmas of Czech Newspaper Editors
JaromÃr Jaroslav Volek
France, Italy, Portugal and Spain: four differentiated models from
euromediterranean press
Maria Guadalupe Aguado, Josep Sanmartà Roset, Raúl Magallón Rosa
Strategies of transnational media corporations in the Spanish television
industry
David Fernández-Quijada
Mediapro against Sogecable: Football War and the Inefficient Spanish
Administration Regulation (2006-2008)
Xavier Ginesta
Concepto y TaxonomÃa de la Industria de la Comunicación
Juan Pablo Artero, Francisco
Pérez-Latre, Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero
Why Some Wikis are More Credible than Others: Structural Attributes of
Collaborative Websites as Credibility Cues
Helen Nofrina, Vani
Viswanathan, Thanomwong Poorisat, Benjamin H
Detenber, Peiqi Chen
Can segmented publics foster a general public sphere in the EU? An example
from the consultation practices of the European Commission.
Luis Bouza GarcÃa
Community Media in European Union Communication Policies
Núria Reguero Jiménez, Julián SanmartÃn Navarro
Enjeu et place de la communication en tourisme: lâ??innovation au c?ur de
la compétition internationale
Arlette Bouzon
Análisis de Webhost Comerciales: Comercio Electrónico
MarÃa del Rosario Fernández, Lidia Moura
La práctica divulgativa en un Café CientÃfico: un estudio de caso
etnográfico en Barcelona
Cristina Aliagas Marin, Aliki Dragona
Los programas del corazón: nuevas polÃticas y alianzas entre productoras
y cadenas de Televisión
Mª del Camino Gallego Santos
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Observatorio(OBS*)
http://www.obercom.pt/ojs/index.php/obs