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)Volume 13 No 2 26 Special Issue 2020
BOOK REVIEW: Ulla Carlsson (Ed.) (2019). Understanding Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in the Digital Age: A Question of Democracy. Gothenburg: Department of Journalism Media and Communication (JMG) University of Gothenburg 266 pp. ISBN: 978-91-88212-89-4.
DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.2 (26).9
Auksė Balčytienė
VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIAVolume 5 No 2 9 Fall 2012
From media self-regulation to 'crowd-criticism': Media accountability in the digital age
Susanne Fengler
(Dortmund University of Technology, Germany)Volume 8 No 2 15 Fall 2015
Blessing or curse of the digital world – perceptions of online anonymity in Polish daily newspapers
Kornelia Trytko
(Notthingam Trent University, United Kingdom)Volume 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
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)Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
BOOK REVIEW: Gary Graham Anita Greenhill Donald Shaw and Chris J. Vargo (eds.). (2015). Content Is King. New Media Management in the Digital Age...
Julia Trzcińska
(University of Wrocław, Poland)Volume 11 No 1 21 Fall 2018
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, POLANDVolume 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, GERMANYVolume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances
Márk Lengyel
(Council of Europe)Volume 12 No 3 24 Fall 2019
Digital media practices in a conflict setting: Ukraine after the Maidan
Olena Nedozhogina
UNIVERSITY OF TARTU, ESTONIAVolume 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
METHODS & CONCEPTS: Agglomerations relationality and in-betweenness: Re-learning to research agency in digital communication
Ignas Kalpokas
VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, KAUNAS, LITHUANIA
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INTERVIEW: Studying Media Systems in the Era of Digital Media. Interview with Professor Daniel C. Hallin
Agnieszka Stępińska
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
Daniel C. Hallin
University of California, San Diego, United StatesVolume 15 No 2 31 Spring 2022
Digital Reputation Management in American Cancer Hospitals. A Proposed Model
Pablo Medina Aguerrebere
Canadian University Dubai
Eva Medina
University of Alicante
Toni Gonzalez Pacanowski
University of AlicanteVolume 15 No 3 32 Fall 2022
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, PolandVolume 15 No 3 32 Fall 2022
METHODS & CONCEPTS: Intellectual Influencer as a New Ambassador in Digital Marketing Communication
Aylin Ecem Gürşen
Galatasaray University, TurkeyVolume 16 No 1 33 Spring 2023
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Denis Halagiera
Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznańVolume 17 No 1 35 Special Issue 2024
Futures of algorithms and choices: Structuration of algorithmic imaginaries and digital platforms in Europe
Miloš Hroch
Charles University, Czech Republic
Panos Kompatsiaris
IULM University, Italy
Volker Grassmuck
Leibniz Institute for Media Research Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI), Germany
José Moreno
MediaLab CIES – University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
Lutz Peschke
Bilkent University, Türkiye
Jan Jirák
Charles University, Czech Republic
Debashmita Poddar
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, ItalyVolume 17 No 3 37 Spring 2024
Digital Hybrid and Traditional Media Consumption and Religious Reflection
Damian Guzek
Institute of Journalism and Media Communication, University of Silesia in Katowice
Jan Słomka
Institute of Theology, University of Silesia in Katowice
Emma Cieslik
George Washington University, Washington, the United StatesVolume 11 No 1 20 Spring 2018
Through the Eyes of Early Childhood Students: Television Tablet Computers Internet and Smartphones
Halit Buluthan Çetintaş,
Zeynep Turan
Ataturk University in Erzurum, TurkeyVolume 11 No 1 21 Fall 2018
Mediatized participation in European media systems
Dina Vozab,
Zrinjka Peruško
UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB, CROATIAVolume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationships in contemporary society
James E. Grunig
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ICT and local governance — e-government in the local public sphere in Poland and Norway
Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza
(University of Opole, Poland)Volume 4 No 2 7 Fall 2011
Social media in campaigning — citizens and politicians in the 2010 Swedish election
Annika Bergström
(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)Volume 5 No 1 8 Spring 2012
Remixing international news reporting: Towards a renewed confederacy of correspondences
Paulo Nuno Vicente
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Emerging patterns and trends in citizen journalism in Africa: The case of Zimbabwe
Bruce Mutsvairo and Simon Columbus
(Amsterdam University College, The Netherlands)Volume 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
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)Volume 12 No 3 24 Fall 2019
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, SWEDENVolume 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
What will be the future for Local Broadcasting in Norway?
Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza
(University of Opole, Poland; University of Oslo, Norway)Volume 6 No 2 11 Fall 2013
Introducing the panspectric challenge: A reconfiguration of regulatory values in a multiplatform media landscape
Jonas Andersson Schwarz (Södertörn University, Sweden),
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EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia
Branislav Ondrášik
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Social Media News: A Comparative Analysis of the Journalistic Uses of Twitter
Rosella Rega
University of Siena, ItalyCollaboration is the Key: Round Table on Scholarly Journals
Volume 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
REVIEW STUDY: Thinking in the Network
Slavomír Gálik
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Volume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
Exploring Visual Culture of COVID-19 Memes: Russian and Chinese Perspectives
Olga V. Smirnova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Anna A. Gladkova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Alexandre P. Lobodanov
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Olga V. Sapunova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Galina V. Denissova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Anastasia L. Svitich
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaVolume 16 No 1 33 Spring 2023
What Does Google Opinion Rewards Require and Get from Users?
Hasan Cem Çelik
Akdeniz University, Turkey
Ömür Talay
Akdeniz University, TurkeyVolume 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, SpainOur Team
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 RepublicVolume 17 No 1 35 Special Issue 2024
The Future of Gender and Gender Equality Online: A Scenario Analysis of Imaginaries on Gender and Social Media Platforms
Babette Lagrange
CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium
Sofie Van Bauwel
CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium
Daniel Biltereyst
CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium
Sara Cannizzaro
IULM University, Italy
Justine Toms
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Yasemin Ağca
Bilkent University, Türkiye
Ingrid Andersson
International Organisation for Knowledge Economy and Enterprise Development, Sweden
Emma Bjorner
International Organisation for Knowledge Economy and Enterprise Development, Sweden
Achilleas Karadimitriou
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Klára Odstrčilová
Charles University, Czech Republic
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Elisabetta Risi
IULM University, Italy
Valentina Latronico
Università della Svizzera Italiana, ItalyVolume 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, PortugalVolume 17 No 1 35 Special Issue 2024
Techno-pessimistic and techno-optimistic visions of surveillance and resistance in Europe
Vaia Doudaki
Charles University, Prague
Panos Kompatsiaris
IULM University, Italy
Jim Ingebretsen Carlson
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
Judith Clares-Gavilán
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
Dessislava Boshnakova
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria