Results of searching entries for keyword: Hungary
- Propaganda against the West in the Heart of Europe. A masked official state campaign in Hungary- Márton Demeter 
 KAROLI GASPAR UNIVERSITY OF THE REFORMED CHURCH, HUNGARY
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Between neutrality and engagement: Political journalism in Hungary- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business school, Hungary)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Infinite Interpretations? A Corpus-based Study for the Identification and Interpretation in Competing Frames in Parliamentrepresentations in Hungary- Ágnes Virág 
 Eszterházy Károly University of Eger, Hungary
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Risk perception and political alienism: Political discourse on the future of nuclear energy in Hungary- Gábor Sarlós 
 (ELTE Budapest, Hungary)
- Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances- Márk Lengyel 
 (Council of Europe)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Cultural Citizenship Popular Culture and Gender: Examining Audience Understandings of The Handmaid’s Tale in Hungary- Agnes Strickland-Pajtok 
 Eszterházy Károly University, Hungary
- Campaigning for European and National Elections: A Cross-Country Comparison between Germany Hungary and Romania- Delia Balaban 
 Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania Xenia Farkas
 DIGSUM, Umeå University, Sweden; ELTE CSS Institute for Political Science, Hungary Mihnea S. Stoica
 Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - The Chernobyl disaster: A case study on the information policy of the Kádár regime- Dalma Kékesdi-Boldog 
 CORVINUS UNIVERISYT OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - Constructing Political Leadership during the 2015 European migration crisis: The Hungarian case- Balázs Kiss, 
 Gabriella Szabó
 Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary
- A socio-demographic portrait of Central and Eastern European (CEE) journalists: A comparative analysis of the journalistic profession in eight CEE countries using the Worlds of Journalism Study- Natalia Vasilendiuc 
 (University of Buckarest, Romania)
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - Surpassing the era of disengaged acceptance: The future of public discourse on nuclear energy- Gabor Sarlos 
 Rmit University, Vietnam
 Mariann Fekete
 University of Szeged, Hungary
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - BOOK REVIEW: Norbert Merkovity (2012) Bevezetés a hagyományos és az új politikai kommunikáció elméletébe (Introduction in the theory of old and new political communication)...- Eszter Cecília Nagy 
 (University of Szeged, Hungary)
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - BOOK REVIEW: Péter Bajomi-Lázár (ed.) (2017). Media in Theird-Wave Democracies. Southern and Central-Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective. Paris Budapest: L’Harmattan Publishing House pp. 238 ISBN: 978-2-343-13011-8.- Péter Kasztev 
 Budapest Business School, Hungary
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Variations in media freedom: Why do some governments in Central and Eastern Europe respect media freedom more than other ones?- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business School, Hungary)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - The unlikely advocates of media literacy education: Jean-Jacques Rosseau and John Stuart Mill- Anamaria Neag 
 (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Al Jazeera in the Central European media: 9/11 and the “Arab Spring” compared- Jaromir Hanzal (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic), 
 Ákos Balogh (Hungary),
 Michalina Guzikowska (University of Warsaw, Poland),
 Gabriela Mezeiova (Media Academy, Slovakia)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Bias partisanship journalistic norms and ethical problems in the contemporary Hungarian political media- Balázs Sipos 
 (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)
- Hungarian party websites and parliamentary elections- Norbert Merkovity 
 (University of Szeged, Hungary)
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - INTERVIEW: The Hungarian media system under political pressure- Interview with Prof. Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - “Protect our homeland!” Populist communication in the 2018 Hungarian election campaign on Facebook- Tamás Tóth 
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Dalma Kékesdi-Boldog
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Tamás Bokor
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Zoltán Veczán
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
- The country of origin principle and competition among national regulatory régimes in East Central Europe- Gábor Polyák and Gergely László Szőke 
 (University of Pécs, Hungary)
- Guest Editors' Introduction- Norbert Merkovity (University of Szeged/National University of Public Service, Hungary), 
 Dominic Wring (Loughborough University, United Kingdom)
- BOOK REVIEW: Jukka Kortti (2019). Media in History: An Introduction to the Meanings and Transformations of Communication over Time. London: Red Globe Press 248 pp. ISBN: 978-1352005950-0.- László Petrovszki 
 UNIVERSITY OF SZEGED, HUNGARY DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.13.3 (27).10
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - BOOK REVIEW: TERRY FLEW (2018). UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MEDIA. SECOND EDITION. LONDON: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 227 PP. ISBN: 978-1-137-44653-4.- Orsolya Szabó Palócz 
 UNIVERSITY OF SZEGED, HUNGARY
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Migration Coverage in Europe Russia and the United States. A comparative Analysis of Coverage in 17 countries (2015-2018)- Marcus Kreutler 
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
 Susanne Fengler
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Nastaran Asadi
 Complutense University of Madrid Svetlana Bodrunova
 St. Petersburg State University Halyna Budivska
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Layire Diop
 Francis Marion University, South Carolina Georgia Ertz
 Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano Daria Gigola
 University of Wrocław Eszter Katus
 Mérték Media Monitor, Budapest Denisa Kovacs
 University of Bucharest Michał Kuś
 University of Wrocław Filip Láb
 Charles University Prague Anna Litvinenko
 Freie Universität Berlin Johanna Mack
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Scott Maier
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Ana Pinto Martinho
 ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon Antonia Matei
 University of Bucharest Kaitlin C. Miller
 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA Lisa Oppermann
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Eva Pérez Vara
 Complutense University of Madrid Gábor Polyák
 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Rajeev Ravisankar
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Carlos Rodríguez Pérez
 Universidad de La Sabana Dimitrina J. Semova
 Complutense University of Madrid Dimitris Skleparis
 Newcastle University Sergio Splendore
 Università degli Studi di Milano Sandra Štefaniková
 Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Prague Adam Szynol
 University of Wrocław Décio Telo
 ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon Rrapo Zguri
 University of Tirana
- The Mass Media’s Systemic Contribution to Political Transformation: Coverage of the 1956 Uprising in Hungarian Print Media (June 1988–June 1989)- Indira Dupuis 
 Free University Berlin, German
- Editor's Introduction- Márton Demeter 
 The National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary Agnieszka Stępińska
 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
- The Right-Wing Perspective: Populist Frames and Agenda on Facebook in Central and Eastern Europe- Rémi Almodt 
 Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - METHODS & CONCEPTS: Media Capture Theory: A Paradigm Shift?- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 Budapest Business University, Hungary
- BOOK REVIEW: Daniela Dimitrova (ed.). Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers pp 258. ISBN: 1538146851.- Márton Demeter 
 National University of Public Service, Hungary Bence Varga
 National University of Public Service, Hungary
- Editors' Introduction- Gabriella Szabó 
 HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Agnieszka Stępińska
 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
 
- INTERVIEW: Datafication and Regulation: Today’s Controversies in Publicness and Public Opinion Research. Interview with Professor Slavko Splichal- Gabriella Szabó 
 HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Slavko Splichal
 University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Broadcasting a Nuclear Accident: Chernobyl on the Hungarian Radio- Dalma Boldog 
 Department of Communication, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
- INTERVIEW: Through the Lens of the Media: Media Logic Fear AI Interview with Professor David L. Altheide- Norbert Merkovity 
 University of Szeged, Hungary David L. Altheide
 Arizona State University, United States