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- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
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Introduced by Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini, the book takes stock of twenty years of exiting transformation of east European media systems after the collapse of communism in 1989—an explicit, comparative, academic discussion of media politics.Leading researchers from different regions of Europe and the United States address five major interrelated themes:1) how ideological and normative constructs gave way to empirical systematic comparative work in media research 2) the role of foreign media groups in post-communist regions and the effects of ownership in terms of impacts on media freedom 3) the various dimensions of the relationship between mass media and political systems in a comparative perspective 4) professionalization of journalism in different political cultures—autonomy of journalists, professional norms and practices, political instrumentalization and the commercialization of the media 5) the role of state intervention in media systems
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Comparative Media Systems, Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska, Miklós Sükösd, Karol Jakubowicz, Michał Głowacki
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- 2010
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- Título
- Comparative Media Systems
- Subtítulo
- European and Global Perspectives
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Editorial
- Central European University Press
- Publicado en
- 2010
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 304
- ISBN10
- 9639776548
- ISBN13
- 9789639776548
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Comercio, Negocios & Gestión, Ciencias políticas & Política, Economía, Periodismo y Publicidad, Teorías Políticas, Medios y comunicación mediática, Unión Europea, Europa del Este, Medios de Comunicación, Aspectos sociales, Condiciones sociales, Aspectos políticos
- Descripción
- Introduced by Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini, the book takes stock of twenty years of exiting transformation of east European media systems after the collapse of communism in 1989—an explicit, comparative, academic discussion of media politics.Leading researchers from different regions of Europe and the United States address five major interrelated themes:1) how ideological and normative constructs gave way to empirical systematic comparative work in media research 2) the role of foreign media groups in post-communist regions and the effects of ownership in terms of impacts on media freedom 3) the various dimensions of the relationship between mass media and political systems in a comparative perspective 4) professionalization of journalism in different political cultures—autonomy of journalists, professional norms and practices, political instrumentalization and the commercialization of the media 5) the role of state intervention in media systems



