Central European Journal of Communication Volume 11 No 1(20) Spring 2018
Editors: Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska & Adam Michel
Table of Contents
Balázs Kiss, Mikael Jensen Olatunji Ogunyemi Halit Buluthan Çetintaş, Gabor Sarlos Interview with Prof. Dr. Christina Holtz-Bacha Jacek Nożewski Péter KasztevConstructing Political Leadership during the 2015 European migration crisis: The Hungarian case
Gabriella Szabó
Hungarian Academy of Science, HungaryThe purposes of interpersonal communication: A survey to fi nd the most likely general reasons why people engage in communication
University of Gothenburg, SwedenThe outsiders looking in!: EU and diaspora journalists’ refl ections on journalistic roles in British press coverage of the EU Referendum
University of Lincoln, UKThrough the Eyes of Early Childhood Students: Television Tablet Computers Internet and Smartphones
Zeynep Turan
Ataturk University in Erzurum, TurkeySurpassing the era of disengaged acceptance: The future of public discourse on nuclear energy
Rmit University, Vietnam
Mariann Fekete
University of Szeged, HungaryINTERVIEW: Established media still matter
Professor of Communications at Friedrich-Alexander-University
Erlangen-Nuremberg, GermanyBOOK REVIEW: Dan Schill Rita Kirk Amy E. Jasperson (eds.) (2017). Political Communication in Real Time. Theoretical and Applied Research Approaches. New York Routledge pp. 282 ISBN 978-1-138-94941-6.
University of Wrocław, PolandBOOK 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.
Budapest Business School, Hungary