Results of searching entries for keyword: public broadcasting
- Danish Public Service Broadcasting in transition: From monopoly to a digital media environment – a shift in paradigms- Poul Erik Nielsen 
 (University of a Aarhus, Denmark)
- Public service market? Commercial activities of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)- Johann Roppen 
 (Volda University College, Norway)
- Media for the Russian language minorities: The role of the Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) in 1990-2012- Andres Jõesaar (Tallin University Baltic Film and Media School, Estonia), 
 Salme Rannu (University of Tartu),
 Maria Jufereva (University of Jyväskylä)
- Past present and future of Public Service Broadcasting in Germany- Olexiy Khabyuk 
 (University of Cologne, Germany)
- Mission (im)possible. The case of Lithuanian Public Service Broadcasting- Žygintas Pečiulis 
 (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
- Public frames for Public Service Broadcasting in Sweden- Christina Jutterström 
 (Former Director General of Sveriges Television (SVT), Sweden)
- Public Service Broadcasting in Latvia: Old images new user needs and market pressure- Inta Brikše 
 (University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia)
- Russian TV market: Between state supervision commercial logic and simulacrum of public service- Ilya Kiriya (State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia), 
 Elena Degtereva (Moscow State University, Russia)
- Duality of Estonian Public Service Media in reflection of the world and in positioning society- Maarja Lõhmus, Helle Tiikmaa and Andres Jõesaar 
 (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Politicizing Poland’s Public Service Media: The Analysis of Wiadomości News Program- Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Łukasz Szurmiński
 University of Warsaw, Poland
 
- Radio ombudsman services of Brazilian Public Radio (EBC) as media accountability instruments- Laurindo Leal Filho, 
 Fernando Oliveira Paulino,
 Luiz Martins da Silva
 (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
- BOOK REVIEW: Lee Edwards (2018). Understanding Public Relations: Th eory Culture and Society. London: Sage pp. 288 ISBN: 9781473913097 9781473913103.- Darren P. Ingram 
 UNIVERSITY OF OULU, FINLAND
- Communicating with citizens? Representations of public opinion in Polish public discourse- Robert Szwed 
 (Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)
- A walk in the public relations field: Theoretical discussions from a social media and network society perspective- Kaja Tampere 
 (Tallinn University, Estonia)
- In the spiral of mistrust: On the decline of public trust in Czech journalists- Jaromír Volek, 
 Marína Urbániková
 (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
- Local media and the “political brand”: Candidates attributes portrayed on local media and their consequences on public perceptions- Rocío Zamora 
 (Catholic University of Murcia, Spain)
- An integrated model for public service media governance based on participatory governance and actor-centered institutionalism: Initial application to the independence of the Polish public broadcaster TVP S.A.*- Magdalena Ploch 
 (WWU University of Munster, Germany)
- 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
- ICT and local governance — e-government in the local public sphere in Poland and Norway- Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza 
 (University of Opole, Poland)
- Public relations and trust in contemporary global society: A Luhmannian perspective of the role of public relations in enhancing trust among social systems- Chiara Valentini (Aarhus University, Denmark), 
 Dean Kruckeberg (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Challenges and Opportunities for the Future of Media and Mass Communication Theory and Research: Positionality Integrative Research and Public Scholarship- Mark Deuze 
 University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationships in contemporary society- James E. Grunig 
 (University of Maryland, USA)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Facebook as an alternative public space: The use of Facebook by Ukrainian journalists during the 2012 parlimentary election- Dariya Orlova and Daria Taradai 
 (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Internet media as the digital public sphere: Possibilities and problems- Jakub Parnes 
 (University of Economics in Katowice, Poland)
- Public radio and the problem of demographic change. The presenters’ perspective on senior citizens’ well-being factors in Polish Radio programmes.- Grażyna Stachyra 
 UNIVERSITY OF MARIA CURIE- SKŁODOWSKA IN LUBLIN, POLAND
- The role and functions of government public relations. Lessons from public perceptions of government- María José Canel Crespo and Nazareth Echart 
 (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - BOOK REVIEW: Øyvind Ihlen & Magnus Fredriksson (eds.) (2018). Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures Concepts and Developments 2nd edition. London: Routledge pp. 454 ISBN: 9-781-13828-1-301 9-781-13828-1-295 9-781-31527-1-231.
- Public relations in society. A new approach to the difficult relationships between PR and its environment- Olaf Hoffjann 
 (Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Salzgitter, Germany)
- BOOK REVIEW: Michał Głowacki & Alicja Jaskiernia (eds.) (2017). Public Service Media Renewal: Adaptation to Digital Network Challenges. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition pp. 249 ISBN: 978-3-631-67728-5.- Beata Klimkiewicz 
 JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND
- The global society and its impact on public relations theorizing: Reflections on major macro trends- Chiara Valentini (Aarhus University, Denmark), 
 Dean Kruckeberg (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA),
 Kenneth Starck (University of Iowa, USA)
- Challenges and prospects of delivering a diversity of public service content online: A case study of Channel 4 News Online- Olatunji Ogunyemi 
 (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)
- EU structural funds’ publicity and the practice of journalism and public relations in Lithuania- Laima Nevinskaitė 
 (Vilnius University)
- BOOK REVIEW: Michał Kuś (2013) Telewizja publiczna w Hiszpanii. Pomiędzy polityką i rynkiem (Public television in Spain: Between politics and the market)...- Magdalena Parus 
 (AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Media education in the common interest: Public perceptions of media literacy policy in Latvia- Anda Rožukalne 
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA Ilva Skulte
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA Alnis Stakle
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA
- Reconsidering contemporary public relations: Theoretical engagement of practitioners in a communication society- Astrid Spatzier and Benno Signitzer 
 (University of Salzburg, Austria)
- Editors’ introduction: Public Service Media in Central and Northern Europe. Does the State still matter?- Lars Nord (Mid Sweden University, Sweden), 
 Michał Głowacki (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Editor’s introduction: Public relations in a democratic society- Jerzy Olędzki 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- Public Service Media Fee to substitute Television Fee in Finland?- Taisto Hujanen 
 (University of Tampere, Finland)
- Public relations without ethics will face the same fate as propaganda. Research reflections (Case study of PR associations in Poland)- Jerzy Olędzki 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - The Image of Germany in Social Media: Political and Social Aspects of Public Service Media in Poland- Agnieszka Węglińska 
 UNIVERSITY OF LOWER SILESIA , POLAND
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Exploring Citizens’ Perceptions-based Intangible Resources in the Public Sector: An Analysis of the Relation Between Wealth and Engagement and Trust in 17 Countries- Paloma Piqueiras 
 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain María José Canel
 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Can Social Media Expand Public Discourse in a ‘Captured’ Mediascape? The Case of Greece- Michael Nevradakis 
 College Year in Athens, Greece
- Profile of public relations practitioners in Poland: Research results- Dariusz Tworzydło 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND Przemysław Szuba
 EX ACTO SP. Z O . O . , POLAND Norbert Życzyński
 COMMIT POL AND SP. Z O . O . , POLAND
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - "Not a Political Virus": Manufacturing Consent by Czech Public Service Media in the Pandemic- Jan Motal 
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - BOOK REVIEW: DMITRY CHERNOBROV (2020). PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRISES IDENTITY ONTOLOGICAL SECURITY AND SELF-AFFIRMATION. LANHAM: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS 256 PP. ISBN: 978–1786610034.- Agnieszka Węglińska 
 UNIVERSITY OF LOWER SILESIA, POLAND
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - EVENTS: RIPE@DIALOGUE. A WEBINAR SERIES ON UNIVERSALISM AND PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA GOTHENBURG SWEDEN SEPTEMBER 9 16 AND 23 2020- Dagmara Sidyk 
 
- Government of Georgia’s Public Rhetoric. Minuscule Model of Russian Propaganda- Davit Kutidze 
 Gnomon Wise Research Institute at the University of Georgia
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - BOOK REVIEW: Alicja Waszkiewicz-Raviv (2021). Visual Public Relations. The power of images in the communication of an organization. Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 230 pp. ISBN: 978-83-235-4812-6 DOI: 10.31338/uw.9788323548201- Jacek Mikucki 
 Unversity of Warsaw
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - BOOK REVIEW: Karen Donders (2021). Public Service Media in Europe. Law Theory and Practice. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 313 pp. ISBN: 978-1-138-477705- Alicja Jaskiernia 
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - INTERVIEW: Public Service Media Between Theory and Practice. Interview with Professor Karen Donders- Michał Głowacki Karen Donders 
 Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie
- BOOK REVIEW: Węglińska Agnieszka (2021) Public Television in Poland. Political Pressure and Public Service Media in a Post- communist Country pp. 135.- Maria Wąsicka-Sroczyńska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
- BOOK 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, 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 - BOOK REVIEW: Katarzyna Konarska (2021). Media publiczne a demokracja: teoria i praktyka. Media publiczne Europy Środkowo‑Wschodniej [Public media and democracy: theory and practice. Public media in Central and Eastern Europe] Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 524 PP. ISBN: 978-83-229-3764-8- Adam Szynol 
 University of Wrocław, Poland
- The influence of the Council of Europe and other European institutions on the media law system in post-Soviet states- Andrei Richter 
 (Moscow State University, Russia)
- 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)
- On the way to dumbing down… The case of Central Europe- Angelika W. Wyka 
 (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)
- Agency awakening and the audiovisual: Developments in late-Soviet Latvian Broadcasting- Sergei Kruk (Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia), 
 Janis Chakars (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA)
- Introducing the panspectric challenge: A reconfiguration of regulatory values in a multiplatform media landscape- Jonas Andersson Schwarz (Södertörn University, Sweden), 
 Karl Palmås (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- Formation of Estonian broadcasting landscape 1994–2007: Experience of the transition state. Impact of the EU legislation on the Estonian television broadcasting since mid 1990s.- Andres Jõesaar 
 (Tartu University, Estonia)
- EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia- Branislav Ondrášik 
 (Bratislava School of Law, Slovakia)
- The impact of democratic conditionality on policy-making in Turkey: Minority rights and the politics of broadcast regulation- Burcu Sümer 
 (Ankara University, Turkey)
- Adolescents on YouTube: gender differences regarding the videos they upload and watch- Rebeca Suárez-Álvarez 
 Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain Antonio García-Jiménez
 Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain Manuel Montes-Vozmediano
 Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Media effects in a transitional society: Setting the political agenda in the Kosovo elections of 2007- Lindita Camaj 
 (Indiana University School of Journalism, USA)
- 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.
- 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 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Bulgarian Media Since 1989: From Instrumentalization to Capture- Ivo Indzhov 
 Freelance Researcher, Bulgaria
- The tabloidization of political discourse: The Polish case- Dorota Piontek 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- Facebook influences you more than me: The perceived impact of social media effects among young Facebook users- Nicoleta Corbu, 
 Oana Ştefăniţă,
 Raluca Buturoiu
 (National Univeristy of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - Media Framing: How Can the Constitutional Name of One Country Be Changed?- Eleonora Serafimovska 
 S S . CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA Marijana Markovikj
 S S . CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA
- Setting students’ professional agenda in the classroom- Raquel Rodríguez 
 (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
- “Original democracy”: A rhetorical analysis of Romanian post-revolutionary political discourse and the University Square protests of June 1990- Ioana Literat 
 (University of Southern California, USA)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Between neutrality and engagement: Political journalism in Hungary- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business school, Hungary)
- Polish discourses concerning the Spanish Civil War. Analysis of the Polish press 1936–2015- Wojciech Opioła 
 (University of Opole, Poland)
 
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - The natural framing of military conflict news. The 2008 war in Georgia in Resonance Izvestia and The New York Times- Ekaterina Basilaia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia), 
 Robert McKeever (University of South Carolina, U.S.A.),
 Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina, U.S.A.)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - The elusive cyber beasts: How to identify the communication of pro-Russian hybrid trolls in Latvia’s internet news sites?- Anda Rožukalne, 
 Klāvs Sedlenieks
 (Riga Stradins University, Latvia)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - The importance of the ‘contextual intelligence’ in the political leadership audience perception- Rocío Zamora and José Carlos Losadaa 
 (University of Murcia, Spain)
- Blessing or curse of the digital world – perceptions of online anonymity in Polish daily newspapers- Kornelia Trytko 
 (Notthingam Trent University, United Kingdom)
- Volume 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)
- The role of PR in healthcare and social insurance reform in Poland and the United States- Michael Szporer (University of Maryland, USA), 
 Jacek Barlik (Woodstock Leasor Warszawa, Poland)
- 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)
- 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 , SLOVAKIA
- (Liberal) mass media and the (multi)party system in post-communist Lithuania- Irmina Matonytė 
 (European Humanities University in Vilnius, Lithuania)
- Agenda setting priming framing – TV news in Poland during election campaigns 2005 and 2007. Comparative analysis- Ewa Nowak (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland), 
 Rafał Riedel (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Volume 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)
- Election coverage in Poland 2005: A content analysis of the main TV news programs- Bartłomiej Łódzki 
 (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Media and the sacralization of history- Krzysztof Wasilewski 
 (Regional and Municipal Public Library in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland)
- An ideology of disconnection: For a critical political marketing- Heather Savigny (University of East Anglia, UK), 
 Dominic Wring (Loughborough University, UK)
- Unpacking Presidential Decisions to Use Force: Rhetorical Definition of the Enemy in William J. Clinton’s Justifications of Military Engagements- Marta Kobylska 
 University of Rzeszów, Poland
- Seeking the H Zone: How we mix media messages to create compatible community in the emerging papyrus society- Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), 
 Sherine El-Toukhy (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA),
 Tom Terry (Idaho State University, USA)
- Media pluralism policy in a post-socialist Mediterranean media system: The case of Croatia- Zrinjka Peruško 
 (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Advertising in communication of the Catholic Church. The case of Poland- Krzysztof Stępniak 
 CARDINAL STEFAN WYSZYŃSKI UNIVERSITY IN WARSAW, POLAND
- Spies like us: Media politics and the communist past in Bulgaria- Elza Ibroscheva 
 (Southern Illinois University, USA)
- Ukrainian journalists’ perceptions of unethical practices: Codes and everyday ethics- Anastasia Grynko 
 (National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine)
- The role of European political parties in closing the communication gap within the European Union. A critical view- Michał Jacuński 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- 30-second politics 30 years too late: Political TV advertising in Swedish election campaigns 2006–2018- Marie Grusell 
 UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN Lars Nord
 MID SWEDEN UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
- The Romanian media market: Juridical and economic aspects- Andra Seceleanu 
 (Andrei Șaguna University, Romania)
- Selected aspects of political marketing in Slovakia- Antónia Štensová (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic), 
 Peter Štarchoň (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
- The agenda-setting studies in Turkey- Erkan Yüksel 
 (Anadolu University, Turkey)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - METHOD & CONCEPTS: Democracy and Digital Dissonance: The Co-Occurrence of the Transformation of Political Culture and Communication Infrastructure- Barbara Pfetsch 
 FREIE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN, GERMANY
- Learning PR. Methodological and legitimation-based learning in PR — A theoretical approach and empirical findings- Olaf Hofjann and Michael Lohse 
 (Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
- PR politics and democracy- Sigurd Allern 
 (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Users' perception of media accountability- Harmen Groenhart 
 (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - What can the history of communication studies tell us about its practical relevance in the future? The four “currencies” of academic success and an alternative chronology of the subject’s development in Germany since 1945- Christian Schäfer 
 (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)
- 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)
- Guest Editors' Introduction- Norbert Merkovity (University of Szeged/National University of Public Service, Hungary), 
 Dominic Wring (Loughborough University, United Kingdom)
- What is media assistance and (why) does it matter? The Case of Polish Foreign Aid to the Media in Belarus and Ukraine- Aleksandra Galus 
 ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, POZNAŃ, POLAND
- Nuclear media discourses after the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant: Is the game over?- Natalija Mažeikienė 
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Judita Kasperiūnienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Ilona Tandzegolskienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Editors’ introduction
- Assessing potentials of journalists’ blogs as an instrument of media accountability in Estonia- Halliki Harro-Loit, 
 Juhan Lang,
 Marju Himma-Kadakas
 (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Contextualizing and redefining authenticity in organizational communication- Natascha Zowislo-Grünewald (Bundeswehr University of Munich, Germany), 
 Jürgen Schulz (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)
- Media culture and professionalism in reporting on minority issues in Bulgaria: Practices and problems- Bissera Zankova 
 (Bulgaria)
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Narrating “Their War” and “Our War”. The Patriotic Journalism Paradigm in the Context of Swedish and Ukrainian Conflict Coverage- Nina Springer 
 University of Münster Gunnar Nygren
 Södertörn University, Stockholm Andreas Widholm
 Stockholm University Dariya Orlova
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Daria Taradai
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Revolutionary Music in Lebanon and Egypt: Alternative Imaginaries for Self-representation and Participation- Sahar Bou Hamdan 
 Northwestern University in Qatar, Qatar Bouthaina El-Kheshn
 Georgetown University in Qatar, Qatar
 
- Media Exposure to Conspiracy vs. Anti-conspiracy Information. Effects on the Willingness to Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine- Raluca Buturoiu 
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Alexandru Cristian Dumitrache
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Georgiana Udrea
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Nicoleta Corbu
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
- 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
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Homeless People as Agents of Self-representation: Exploring the Potential of Enhanced Participation in a Community Newspaper Project- Vojtěch Dvořák 
 Masaryk University
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Design and Development of Mediated Participation for Environmental Governance Transformation: Experiences with Community Art and Visual Problem Appraisal- Loes Witteveen 
 Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Pleun van Arensbergen
 Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
 Jan Fliervoet
 Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
 
- 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
- Changes in Crisis Management PR and Digital PR Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic- Dariusz Tworzydło 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Sławomir Gawroński
 University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland Mateusz Lach
 Exacto sp. z o.o., Poland Kinga Bajorek
 University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland
- Editors’ Introduction- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Nicoleta Corbu
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
- METHODS & CONCEPTS: Intellectual Influencer as a New Ambassador in Digital Marketing Communication- Aylin Ecem Gürşen 
 Galatasaray University, Turkey
- 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
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Big Data Techniques to Study the Impact of Gender-Based Violence in the Spanish News Media- Hugo J. Bello 
 University of Valladolid, Spain Nora Palomar-Ciria
 Complejo Asistencial de Soria, Spain Elisa Gallego
 the Carlos III Health Institute in Madrid, Spain Lourdes Jiménez Navascués
 University of Valladolid, Spain Celia Lozano
 AI Department in Bosonit, Spain
- EVENT: Slavko Splichal Wins the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2023- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - EVENT: Roundtable discussion: Perspectives on the Futures of Platforms and Democracy- Miloš Hroch 
 Charles University, Czech Republic Nico Carpentier
 Charles University, Czech Republic Marie Heřmanová
 Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Václav Janoščík
 Academy of Fine Arts, Czech Republic Dita Malečková
 Charles University and Centre for Audiovisual Studies, Czech Republic Martin Tremčinský
 Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
 
- Volume 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, Portugal
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - INTERVIEW: Media Capture in the Post-Truth Era: media freedom is a function of the quality of democracy. Interview with Professor Alina Mungui-Pippidi- Bissera Zankova 
 Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria Alina Mungui-Pippidi
 European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building (ERCAS); LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - "Untouched by your Do-gooder Propaganda". How Online User Comments Challenge the Journalistic Framing of the Immigration Crisis- Jana Rosenfeldová 
 Charles University in Prague Lenka Vochocová
 Charles University in Prague
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - Transforming Toxic Debates towards European Futures: Technological Disruption Societal Fragmentation and Enlightenment 2.0- Mehmet Ali Üzelgün 
 University Institute of Lisbon and Nova University Lisbon, Portugal Iliana Giannouli
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Ioanna Archontaki
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Klára Odstrčilová
 Charles University, Czech Republic Barbara Thomass
 Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Cláudia Álvares
 University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EVENT: Breaking Down the Walls? Freedom of Expression as a Common Value. Daugavpils Latvia February 27 2024- Ilva Skulte 
 Riga Stradiņš University, Latvia
- A Descriptive Inquiry of the PR Professionals in the Czech Republic- Markéta Kaclová 
 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- 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
- Journalism and Populism: The Attitudes Editors-in-chief Have Towards Populist Rhetoric Vary Depending on the Audience Structure of the Publications They Oversee- Magnus Tomas Kėvišas 
 Vilnius University, Lithuania
 
- Editors' Introduction- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Marco Mazzoni
 University of Perugia, Italy
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EVENT: Comparative Media Research and Monitoring in Europe: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. Athens Greece January 29 2024- Evangelia Psychogiopoulou 
 Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece Anna Kandyla
 Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece