Results of searching entries for keyword: press concentration
Press concentration convergence and innovation: Europe in search of a new communications policy
Lou Lichtenberg
(The Netherlands Press Fund in The Hague, The Netherlands)Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019
BOOK REVIEW: Cas Mudde & Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser (2017). Populism: A very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press pp. 131 ISBN 9780190234874.
Polish discourses concerning the Spanish Civil War. Analysis of the Polish press 1936–2015
Wojciech Opioła
(University of Opole, Poland)
BOOK REVIEW: Daniel C. Hallin Paolo Mancini (eds) (2012) Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World. New York: Cambridge University Press pp. 345 ISBN 978-I-107-69954-0
Alicja Jaskiernia
(University of Warsaw, Poland)Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020
BOOK REVIEW: David Buckingham (2019). The Media Education Manifesto. Cambridge UK: Polity Press 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1-509-53587-3.
Katrin Saks
TALLINN UNIVERSITY, ESTONIAVolume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017
The utilization of journalistic sources in the national press: Communicating the transition from economic crisis to sustainable growth
Theodora Maniou,
Irene Photiou,
Nikleia Eteokleous,
Ioannis Seitanidis
(Frederick University of Cyprus & Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus)Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018
The outsiders looking in!: EU and diaspora journalists’ refl ections on journalistic roles in British press coverage of the EU Referendum
Olatunji Ogunyemi
University of Lincoln, UKVolume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013
Regional — national — supranational. How the German press covers election campaigns on different levels of the political system
Jürgen Wilke and Melanie Leidecker
(Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019
What does the murder of a journalist and follow-up events tell us about freedom of the press and politics in a European country?
Andrej Školkay
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA , SLOVAKIAVolume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014
INTERVIEW: Polish media studies between past and future. The role of the Press Research Centre (OBP) in Cracow
Prof. Dr. Walery Pisarek was interviewed by Paulina Barczyszyn in November 2013
Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014
Three paradigms of journalistic objectivity in Slovenian press history
Igor Vobič
(University of Ljubljana)Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019
Press coverage of the German reunification issue in a long-term perspective 1990–2014
Melanie Leidecker-Sandmann
KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GERMANY, Jürgen Maier
UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU, GERMANY, Michaela Maier
UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU, GERMANYVolume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021
BOOK REVIEW: KAARLE NORDENSTRENG (2020). THE RISE AND FALL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF JOURNALISTS BASED IN PRAGUE 1946-2016. USEFUL RECOLLECTIONS. PART III. PRAGUE: KAROLINUM PRESS CHARLES UNIVERSITY 546 PP. ISBN: 978-80-246-4505-6.
Epp Lauk
VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, KAUNAS, LITHUANIA
UNIVERSITY OF TARTU, ESTONIABOOK REVIEW: Anders Hansen David Machin (2019). Media and Communication Research Methods. London: Red Globe Press; 2nd ed. 314 pp. ISBN: 978-1-137-52824-7
Paulina Barczyszyn-Madziarz
UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAWBOOK 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).10Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020
BOOK REVIEW: Michael Bromley & Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova (2019). Global Journalism: An Introduction. London: Red Globe Press pp. 282 ISBN: 978-1-137-6040403-3.
DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.1 (25).9 Paulina Barczyszyn-Madziarz
UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAWPolarization in the Turkish Press: Framing the Social Movement in Iran
Ali Çağlar Karabiyik
Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, Turkey[BOOK REVIEW] LEV MANOVICH (2020). CULTURAL ANALYTICS LONDON: MIT PRESS CAMBRIDGE PP. 336 ISBN: 9780262037105 HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.7551/MITPRESS/11214.003.0001
Alicja Waszkiewicz-Raviv
University of Warsaw[BOOK REVIEW] FRANCESCO MARCONI (2020). NEWSMAKERS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM. NEW YORK: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS. 216 PP. ISBN: 9780-231549356 DOI: 10.7312/MARC19136
Paweł Baranowski
University of WrocławBOOK REVIEW: Beata Jarosz (2023): Język zawodowy polskich dziennikarzy prasowych (XIX–XXI w.) [Professional Language of the Polish Print Press Journalists (19th-21st Century)]. Lublin: Maria Curie‑Skłodowska University Press pp. 951 ISBN: 9788322797174
Paweł Nowak
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, PolandBOOK REVIEW: Göran Bolin & Per Ståhlberg (2023): Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information Communication and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution. The MIT Press 166 pp. ISBN: 9780262374576 DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/14147.001.0001
Ivan Valchanov
University of National and World Economy, BulgariaBOOK REVIEW: Slavko Splichal (2022): Datafication of Public Opinion and the Public Sphere. How Extraction Replaced Expression of Opinion. London: Anthem Press 182 pp. ISBN: 978-1-83998-450-1
Katarzyna Konarska
University of Wrocław, PolandThe Romanian media market: Juridical and economic aspects
Andra Seceleanu
(Andrei Șaguna University, Romania)From media self-regulation to 'crowd-criticism': Media accountability in the digital age
Susanne Fengler
(Dortmund University of Technology, Germany)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, HUNGARYA walk in the public relations field: Theoretical discussions from a social media and network society perspective
Kaja Tampere
(Tallinn University, Estonia)Comparing media systems in new democracies: East meets South meets West
Katrin Voltmer
(University of Leeds, Great Britain)Editor’s introduction: Development of agenda-setting theory and research. Between West and East
Wayne Wanta (Oklahoma State University, USA),
Bartłomiej Łódzki (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)BOOK REVIEW: Jan Zielonka (ed.). (2015). Media and Politics in New Democracies: Europe in a Comparative Perspective...
Natalya Ryabinska
(Collegium Civitas, Warsaw)Polish and Swedish journalist-politician Twitter networks: Who are the gatekeepers?
Elena Johansson
UMEÅ UNIVERSITY, SWEDENJacek Nożewski
UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁ AW, POLANDBOOK REVIEW: Miklós Sükösd and Karol Jakubowicz (eds.) (2011). Media Nationalism and European Identities...
Natalia Vasilendiuc
(University of Bucharest, Romania)
BOOK REVIEW: Adina Zemanek (ed.) (2014) Media in China China in the Media. Processes Strategies Images Identities...
Paweł Baranowski
(University of Wrocław, Poland)
Blessing or curse of the digital world – perceptions of online anonymity in Polish daily newspapers
Kornelia Trytko
(Notthingam Trent University, United Kingdom)Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016
Who defines the narrative of a crisis? The case of an Estonian online boycott campaign against an international supermarket chain
Päivi Tampere, Kaja Tampere, Scott Abel
(Tallin University, Estonia)Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016
BOOK REVIEW: Silvio Waisbord (2013). Reinventing Professionalism. Journalism and News in a Global Perspective...
Gunnar Nygren
(Sodertorn University, Sweden)INTERVIEW: News trends in agenda-setting
Interview with Professor Maxwell McCombs — one of the two founding fathers of empirical research on the agenda-setting function of the press
Framing of European integration in Ukrainian media discourse
Oleksii Polegkyi
(Antwerp University, Belgium)Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013
Media ethics in the development of journalism in Nigeria
Nkechi M. Christopher (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)
Okereke Onwuka (Abia State University, Nigeria)Spies like us: Media politics and the communist past in Bulgaria
Elza Ibroscheva
(Southern Illinois University, USA)Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Turkey as a global media event: A “frame shift” in media coverages
Gulen Kurt Oncel and Ergen Devrim Karagoz
(Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)Multimedia development of PSBs: A challenge for the Nordic Media Systems
Johann Roppen (Volda University College, Norway),
Anker Brink Lund (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
Lars Nord (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)Recreating journalism after censorship. Generational shifts and professional ambiguities among journalists after changes in the political systems
Epp Lauk
(University of Tartu, Estonia; University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Svennik Hoyer
(University of Oslo, Norway)Old and new constraints in foreign news coverage in post-communist Ukraine
Natalya Ryabinska
(Ukrainian Catholic Universiyty in Lviv, Ukraine)PR politics and democracy
Sigurd Allern
(University of Oslo, Norway)On the way to dumbing down… The case of Central Europe
Angelika W. Wyka
(Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)Changing political attitudes towards media accountability in Sweden
Torbjörn von Krogh
(Mid Sweden University, Sweden)Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015
Texts soaked with culture: The impact of cultural differences on the thematic structure of British and Polish national dailies
Anna Zięba
(Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014
How news domestication of news may blur the conflict: Coverage of 2008 South Ossetia war in Ukraine
Daria Taradai
(National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)Mapping the Moldovan media system and journalism culture
Natalia Milewski
(University of Bucharest, Romania)Use of sources in newspaper coverage of the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Daniela V. Dimitrova (Iowa State University, USA),
Petia Kostadinova (University of Illinois Chicago, USA)Media culture and professionalism in reporting on minority issues in Bulgaria: Practices and problems
Bissera Zankova
(Bulgaria)Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022
Climate Change in Chinese Newspapers 2000–2020: Discursive Strategies of Consolidating Hegemony
Mengrong Zhang
University of CologneVolume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024
Captured by Elites: The Portuguese Media System in Liberalism (1820–1926)
Isadora de Ataíde Fonseca
Catholic University of Portugal, PortugalVolume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024
Patronage Media in Post-Communist Mongolia
Undrah Baasanjav
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA Poul Eric Nielsen
University of Aarhus, Denmark Munkhmandakh Myagmar
Press Institute of Mongolia, Mongolia