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[ecrea] New book: Mapping Media Accountability -- in Europe and Beyond
Sat Jun 11 12:58:54 GMT 2011
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Tobias Eberwein / Susanne Fengler / Epp Lauk / Tanja Leppik-Bork (eds.)
(2011): Mapping Media Accountability - in Europe and Beyond. Cologne:
Herbert von Halem Verlag, 267 pages.
Summary:
While press councils face tough challenges across Europe, and media
reporting has almost vanished from the mass media in many countries in a
time of media crisis, new forms of media accountability have emerged in
the Internet: readers and viewers twitter about the media’s mistakes,
online ombudsmen follow up on e-mail complaints, and journalists blog
about their profession. Can such innovative instruments of media
criticism effectively supplement conventional institutions of media
self-regulation like press councils and media journalism?
The book "Mapping Media Accountability - in Europe and Beyond" provides
pioneer work in analyzing the development of established and emerging
media accountability instruments in 14 countries in Eastern and Western
Europe as well as the Arab world. Media scholars and students,
professionals and policy-makers alike will be introduced to the specific
problems and perspectives of media accountability in different media
systems and journalistic cultures. Looked at from a comparative point of
view, the reports hint at the formation of different cultures of media
accountability within Europe and its adjacent countries. These cultures
partly overlap with the journalism cultures identified in the well-known
model by Hallin & Mancini. At the same time, the development of media
accountability and transparency shows distinctive features incongruent
with established models of journalism cultures. Consequently, the book
also offers new stimuli for innovations in journalism theory.
A collection of abstracts from the book is now available on the website
of the international research project "Media Accountability and
Transparency in Europe <http://www.mediaact.eu/81.html>" (MediaAcT).
More materials can be found on the homepage of the Cologne-based
publisher Herbert von Halem
<http://halemverlag.lookingintomedia.com/shop/product_info.php/products_id/229/XTCsid/99c01e5e6053eb1ccf80edc76499f8bf>.
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Dipl.-Journ. Tobias Eberwein
Institut für Journalistik
Technische Universität Dortmund
Emil-Figge-Straße 50
D-44227 Dortmund
Erich-Brost-Institut
für internationalen Journalismus
Otto-Hahn-Straße 2
D-44227 Dortmund
Tel.: +49 231/755-4195 oder -6987
+49 231/755-2827 oder -4152 (Sekretariat)
Fax: +49 231/755-5583 oder -6955
<http://www.coolepark.de>
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