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[ecrea] Special Open Access Issue of Medijske Studije: Media Democratization: Media Systems Twenty Five Years After the Revolutions of 1989
Sun Oct 18 08:17:22 GMT 2015
Special Issue of Medijske Studije: Media Democratization: Media Systems
Twenty Five Years After the Revolutions of 1989
See
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=toc&id_broj=11304
with the guest editor Dr. Lenka Waschková Císarová, from the Department
of Media Studies and Journalism, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk
University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Promotion will be held at the Faculty of Political Science of the
University of Zagreb, on Tuesday, October 20, 2015, at 10:15, room C
(Lepusiceva 6, Zagreb, Croatia).
The idea of the Medijske Studije special issue about Media
democratization was invoked by the twenty-fifth anniversary of the fall
of communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. The second reason
for this special issue production was even more important – while in the
late 1980s and early 1990s much attention focused on exploring the media
transition in East Central Europe, by the twenty-fifth anniversary of
the revolutions of 1989 academic literature on the subject has become
scarcer and more specialized, with little attention paid to the
complexity of issues within the frameworks of individual nation states.
But we expect that the establishment of democratic governments and the
free market combined with the fact that some of the former communist
countries joined the NATO and the European Union does not mean that in
these countries we do not find phenomena or trends that question the
extent to which media fulfil their democratic roles. This prompted us to
explore the current state of research on media and democratization in
the region. The collection of articles in this special issue does not by
any means attempt to provide a systematic or thorough overview of recent
thinking on media and democratization in the region, rather, our aim is
to alert to research that is little known internationally and that has
potential consequences for our understanding of the complex issues of
media and democratization beyond East Central Europe. There are six
articles in three sections, Changing media systems, Changing roles of
journalists and Challenges of media and democratization, focused on the
relationship between journalists and owners, journalists and
politicians, the role of minority language media and journalists, the
relationship between new media and political participation and the
analysis of emerging sub-field of media and democratization. The
presentation will also highlight the main findings and conclusions of
the particular articles.
Media Democratization: Media Systems Twenty Five Years After the
Revolutions of 1989 (str.2-2)
Lenka Waschková Císarová, Monika Metyková
Better the Devil You Don't Know: Post-Revolutionary Journalism and Media
Ownership in the Czech Republic (str.6-17)
Bolje da ne znate vraga: novinarstvo nakon Baršunaste revolucije i
medijsko vlasništvo u Ceškoj (str.18-18)
Lenka Waschková Císarová, Monika Metyková
Journalists' Perceptions of Nomenklatura Networks and Media Ownership in
Post-communist Bulgaria (str.19-33)
Novinarska percepcija umreženosti nomenklature i medijskog vlasništva u
postkomunistickoj Bugarskoj (str.34-34)
Lada Trifonova Price
Threats to Mutual Trust: Czech Local Politicians and Local Journalists
in the Era of Professional Political Communication (str.36-49) Prijetnje
medusobnom povjerenju: ceški lokalni politicari i lokalni novinari u
doba profesionalne politicke komunikacije (str.50-50)
Roman Hájek, Jan Vávra, Tereza Svobodová
Minority Language Media and Journalists in the Context of Societal
Integration in Estonia (str.51-65)
Mediji na manjinskim jezicima i novinari u kontekstu društvene
integracije u Estoniji (str.66-66)
Maria Jufereva, Epp Lauk
Participation or New Media Use First? Reconsidering the Role of New
Media in Civic Practices in the Czech Republic (str.68-82) Što je na
prvom mjestu – korištenje novih medija ili gradanska participacija kroz
nove medije? Preispitivanje uloge novih medija u gradanskim praksama u
Ceškoj (str.83-83)
Jakub Macek, Alena Macková, Johana Kotišová
Media and Democratisation: Challenges for an Emerging Sub-field (str.84-97)
Mediji i demokratizacija: izazovi s kojima se susrece potpodrucje u
nastajanju (str.98-98)
Nael Jebril, Matthew Loveless, Vaclav Stetka
Pasi Väliaho, Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power and the Neoliberal
Brain; Christian Fuchs, Social Media: A Critical Introduction; David
Bartram, Maritsa V. Poros and Pierre Monforte, Key Concepts in
Migration; Amy B. Jordan and Daniel Romer (eds), Media and the
Well-Being of Children and Adolescents; Angus Phillips, Turning the
Page: The Evolution of the Book; Suzanne Franks, Women and Journalism
(str.100-113)
Johana Kotišová, Tae-Sik Kim, Marianne Leppik, Marek Šebeš, Katerina
Kirkosová, Daniela Vajbarová
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