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[Commlist] new book - Up in the Air?
Wed Jun 09 07:43:51 GMT 2021
New Book: "Up in the Air? The Future of Public Service Media in the
Western Balkans"
Edited by Tarik Jusić, Manuel Puppis, Laia Castro Herrero & Davor Marko
The agenda for transition after the demise of communism in the Western
Balkans made the conversion of state radio and television into public
service broadcasters a priority, converting mouthpieces of the regime
into public forums in which various interests and standpoints could be
shared and deliberated. There is general agreement that this endeavor
has not been a success. Formally, the countries adopted the legal and
institutional requirements of public service media according to European
standards. The ruling political elites, however, retained their control
over the public media by various means.
Can this trend be reversed? Instead of being marginalized or totally
manipulated, can public service media become vehicles of genuine
democratization? A comparison of public service media in seven countries
(Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North
Macedonia, and Serbia) addresses these important questions.
Now available from CEU Press
https://ceupress.com/book/air
"A timely, comprehensive and perceptive collection surveying key
developments in a most delicate and significant European region.
Well-crafted chapters document heroic achievements, thwarted
aspirations, technological transformations and enduring struggles in
forging national identities: the Western Balkans become a theater for
exploring the difficult future and role of public service media in
complex information ecologies." (Monroe Price, Annenberg School for
Communication, University of Pennsylvania)
"Up in the Air? offers an impressive overview of the state of play of
Public Service Media in the Western Balkans. Renowned scholars in the
field present empirical data and above all rich insights into the
complexity of Public Service Media working (or not) in a context of
politicization and commercialization. This book adds to the existing
scholarship on Public Service Media, reflecting on this policy project,
institutions as well as the values and activities related to it,
challenging Western-centric theories to date. A must-read for everyone
who is willing to accept that the mimetic approach, whereby
post-communist countries simply take over the so-called BBC model, has
not worked to date and will not work in the future either." (Karen
Donders, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Challenges and Prospects of Public Service Broadcasting in
the Western Balkans
Laia Castro Herrero, Tarik Jusić, Davor Marko, and Manuel Puppis
PART I: WESTERN BALKAN MEDIA SYSTEMS
Chapter 2: Public Service Media in Albania: RTSH's Reforming Struggles
Blerjana Bino
Chapter 3: The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Nidžara Ahmetašević and Tea Hadžiristić
Chapter 4: The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in Croatia
Davor Marko
Chapter 5: The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in Kosovo
Naser Miftari
Chapter 6: The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in Montenegro
Nataša Ružić
Chapter 7: Four Normative Principles for Participatory Public Service
Model in North Macedonia
Snežana Trpevska and Igor Micevski
Chapter 8: The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in Serbia
Davor Marko
Part II: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 9: The Iron Law of Public Service Television
Péter Bajomi-Lázár
Chapter 10: Overcoming Path Dependencies in PBS Developments in
Southeast Europe
Zrinjka Peruško
Chapter 11: Public Service Broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe
and the Western Balkans: Mission, Values, and Challenges
Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Chapter 12: Public Service Media in the Context of Adaptation and
Change: A Call for Organizational Culture Analysis
Michał Głowacki
Chapter 13: Between The Hammer and the Anvil: Public Service
Broadcasters in the Western Balkans Squeezed Between Commercialization
and Politicization
Marko Milosavljević and Melita Poler Kovačič
Chapter 14: Digital Switchover and PSM in the Western Balkans
Sally Broughton Micova
Chapter 15: Prospects for Post Switchover Media Policy in the Western
Balkan Countries
Kenneth Murphy
Chapter 16: State of the Art and the Future of PSM in the Western Balkans
Barbara Thomass
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