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[ecrea] New book announcement: "Journalism that Matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe"
Wed Oct 29 01:46:28 GMT 2014
“Journalism that Matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe”
Edited by Michal Glowacki, Epp Lauk and Aukse Balcytiene
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien:
Peter Lang Publishing, 2014
ISBN 978-3-631-65421-7 hb. (Hardcover)
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars
investigates and compares journalism cultures in a selection of CEE
countries. Simultaneously with dramatic societal and political changes,
CEE journalisms undergo a technological revolution and the global
repercussions of the economic crisis. According to the authors of this
volume, the national cultural factors and traditions play an important
role in professionalization and democratization of journalism cultures.
The book critically examines some of the identified developments, such
as shifting roles and functions of the media and journalists or
interpretations of occupational self-regulation as genuine phenomena of
CEE journalisms rather than deviations from the Western professional
ideology of journalism.
Contents:
Aukse Balcytiene / Epp Lauk / Michal Glowacki: Roller coasters of social
change, democracy and journalism in Central and Eastern Europe
Miklos Sukosd: «East» of «West» - Media in Central and Eastern Europe,
Eurasia and China: multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical
realities
Vaclav Stetka: The watchdogs only bark? Media and political
accountability in Central and Eastern Europe
Peter Bajomi-Lazar: How the internet changes journalism: some trends in
the «West» and «East»
Agnieszka Stepinska / Michal Glowacki: Professional roles, context
factors and responsibility across generations of Polish journalists
Natalia Milewski / Paulina Barczyszyn / Epp Lauk: Three countries, one
profession: the journalism cultures in Poland, Romania and Moldova
Bissera Zankova / Svetlozar Kirilov: Watchdog or underdog: how ethical
is the Bulgarian media?
Miroljub Radojkovic / Ana Milojevic / Aleksandra Ugrinic: Journalism in
crisis: the case of Serbia
Svetlana Pasti: Russian journalism as a social lift: comparing
journalistic attitudes in the period 1992-2008
Epp Lauk: Similar, but so different: the practices of press councils in
Estonia and Finland.
About the Editors:
Michal Glowacki is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw
(Poland).
Epp Lauk is a Professor of Journalism at the University of Jyvaskyla
(Finland).
Aukse Balcytiene is a Professor of Journalism at Vytautas Magnus
University (Lithuania).
Peter Lang Publishing, “Studies in Communication and Politics”:
http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=81266&cid=448&concordeid=265421
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