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[Commlist] New book: Comparing Post-Socialist Media Systems - The Case of Southeast Europe
Wed Dec 02 13:18:34 GMT 2020
New book announcement:
Comparing Post-Socialist Media Systems
The Case of Southeast Europe
By
Zrinjka Peruško <file:///search%3fauthor=Zrinjka%20Peruško>
Dina Vozab <file:///search%3fauthor=Dina%20Vozab>
Antonija Čuvalo <file:///search%3fauthor=Antonija%20Čuvalo>
Copyright Year 2021
Published October 4, 2020 by Routledge
320 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
This book explains divergent media system trajectories in the countries
in southeast Europe, and challenges the presumption that the common
socialist experience critically influences a common outcome in media
development after democratic transformations, by showing different
remote and proximate configuration of conditions that influence their
contemporary shape.
Applying an innovative longitudinal set-theoretical methodological
approach, the book contributes to the theory of media systems with a
novel theoretical framework for the comparative analysis of
post-socialist media systems. This theory builds on the theory of
historical institutionalism and the notion of critical junctures and
path dependency in searching for an explanation for similarities or
differences among media systems in the Eastern European region.
Extending the understanding of media systems beyond a political
journalism focus, this book is a valuable contribution to the literature
on comparative media systems in the areas of media systems studies,
political science, Southeast and Central European studies,
post-socialist studies and communication studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction 2. Explaining the transformations of post-socialist media
systems 3. Prelude to modernity 4.Media systems in socialist
modernity 5. Towards democracy: Post-socialist media systems in digital
modernity 6. Why the media systems are the way they are
Reviews
This is a conceptually rich, methodologically sophisticated, and
interdisciplinary analysis of south-east European media systems that
explains continuity, change and divergence between the six cases. It
deserves to be read not only by scholars of the region but by those
considering how to approach more generally the study of comparative
media systems and cultures.
- John Downey, Professor of Comparative Media Analysis, Loughborough
University
There was the need to fill a gap in the study of media systems in
Southeast Europe. This book is doing this in a very convincing way.
Peruško and colleagues support their discussion of the media systems in
Southeast Europe with a rich and often complex interpretative apparatus
deriving both from media studies and political science. Undoubtedly this
mixture represents a major enrichment of their attempt that opens the
doors to other possible applications, avoiding the frequent
self-reference that often characterizes media studies.
- Paolo Mancini
This book reveals major changes in media systems in the six
post-socialist countries of Southeast Europe between their early
development in the late 19th century and the end of the socialist period
(1945-1990) after World War II, and the breakup of their common state of
Yugoslavia (1918-1990). The authors follow common threads of changes in
contemporary media policy and media systems from the prolific challenges
they pose to democracies to the appalling combination of conditions that
reinforce media dependence on agents of political and economic power in
what they call a "hybrid and competitive authoritarian media systems".
This is an important contribution to comparative media studies,
providing an exciting insight into media culture across diverse national
contexts and advancing a theoretical understanding of the complex and
little-known changes in the post-socialist countries of the former
Yugoslavia.
- Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana
Peruško, Vozab and Čuvalo’s book focusing on one of the most troubled
regions of European history is an important contribution to the study of
comparative media systems. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this
excellent study offers historical depth, conceptual innovation and
methodological sophistication and will be a benchmark for future
comparative research in the field. A fascinating read for everybody
interested in the transformation of media systems in emerging democracies!
- Katrin Voltmer, Professor of Communication and Democracy, University
of Leeds
https://www.routledge.com/Comparing-Post-Socialist-Media-Systems-The-Case-of-Southeast-Europe/Perusko-Vozab-Cuvalo/p/book/9780367226787
<https://www.routledge.com/Comparing-Post-Socialist-Media-Systems-The-Case-of-Southeast-Europe/Perusko-Vozab-Cuvalo/p/book/9780367226787>
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