Volume 8 No 2 15 Fall 2015
The development of online political communication in Poland in European Parlimentary elections 2014: Technological innovation versus old habits
Michał Jacuńsk and Paweł Baranowski
(University of Wroclaw, Poland)Volume 12 No 1 22 Spring 2019
Campaigning on Facebook: Posts and online social networking as campaign tools in the 2017 general elections in the Republic of Kosovo
Dren Gërguri
UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA ‘’HASAN PRISHTINA”, KOSOVOVolume 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 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
EVENTS: Online Conference of Young Scientists: "Media and Social Communication – 1st Edition. Coronavirus – Challenges of Modern Society” (May 15-16 2020)
Marlena Sztyber
University of WarsawVolume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
[EVENT] 8TH ECREA CONFERENCE “COMMUNICATION AND TRUST: BUILDING SAFE SUSTAINABLE AND PROMISING FUTURES” SEPTEMBER 6-9 2021 (ONLINE)
Agnieszka Stępińska
Volume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
[EVENT] THE 71ST ANNUAL ICA (VIRTUAL) CONFERENCE “ENGAGING THE ESSENTIAL WORK OF CARE: COMMUNICATION CONNECTEDNESS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE” MAY 27-31 2021 (ONLINE)
Agnieszka Stępińska
Volume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
[EVENT] 13TH CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CONFERENCE CEECOM 2021: “THE NEW COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION” CRACOW POLAND OCTOBER 21–23 2021 (ONLINE)
Michał Głowacki
Volume 9 No 1 16 Spring 2016
Internet meme as meaningful discourse: towards a theory of multiparticipant popular online content
Jakub Nowak
(Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland)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 14 No 1 28 Spring 2021
‘Model Putin Forever’: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Vladimir Putin’s Portrayal in Czech Online News Media
Zina Stovickova
Metropolitan University Prague, Czech RepublicVolume 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
Traditional and Online Media: Relationship between Media Preference Credibility Perceptions Predispositions and European Identity
Waqas Ejaz
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ISLAMABAD, PAKISTANVolume 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
Tail or no Tail? Applicability of the Long Tail Theory to the German Online Media Market
Céline Fabienne Kampes
UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCENCES DÜSSELDORF, GERMANYVolume 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 PragueVolume 16 No 1 33 Spring 2023
EVENT: The Metaverse as a promise of a bright future? Social interactions in a world of isolation 12 March 2022 online workshop; 29th IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality + 3D User Interfaces
Maria Lipińska
University of Warsaw, PolandVolume 13 No 2 26 Special Issue 2020
The importance of media literacy education: How Lithuanian students evaluate online news content credibility
Andrius Šuminas
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
Deimantas Jastramskis
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIAVolume 6 No 2 11 Fall 2013
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)Volume 16 No 2 34 Fall 2023
EVENT: 15 Years of DTA. Online Seminar December 9 2022
Kristyna Koprivova
Charles University, Prague, CzechiaVolume 8 No 1 14 Spring 2015
INTERVIEW: Media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
Interview with Professor Andrei Richter — Director of the OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media on the state of media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
Volume 8 No 2 15 Fall 2015
Political communication in the EU: Civic potential of new media (case study: Poland)
Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska
(Jagiellonian University, 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 7 No 2 13 Fall 2014
Disaffected citizens in Croatia: Analysis of socio-demographic and media use influences on political participation
Dina Vozab
(University of Zagreb, Croatia)Volume 4 No 2 7 Fall 2011
Hungarian party websites and parliamentary elections
Norbert Merkovity
(University of Szeged, Hungary)The 4th Pillar of Democracy: Free Media and Media Self-regulation in Poland
Quality – Network – Communication: Strategic Actions in 2020
Volume 12 No 2 23 Special Issue 2019
METHODS/RESEARCH: Some remarks on the comparative experiment as a method in assessing populist political communication in Europe
Dominika Kasprowicz
JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND
Agnieszka Hess
JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLANDAn Introduction to Open Journal Systems
Volume 6 No 1 10 Spring 2013
A different kind of massive attack: How the Bulgarian Ultranationalist Party Ataka engineered its political success using electronic media
Elza Ibroscheva
(Southern Illinois University, USA)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 9 No 1 16 Spring 2016
Internet media as the digital public sphere: Possibilities and problems
Jakub Parnes
(University of Economics in Katowice, Poland)CEJC meets the Executive of Polish Communication Association and “Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award”
Volume 5 No 1 8 Spring 2012
Constructing identity on social networks. An analysis of competences of communication constituted on Facebook.com
David Dobrowsky
(University of Vienna, Austria)Volume 5 No 1 8 Spring 2012
Old and new constraints in foreign news coverage in post-communist Ukraine
Natalya Ryabinska
(Ukrainian Catholic Universiyty in Lviv, Ukraine)Volume 13 No 3 27 Fall 2020
Advertising in communication of the Catholic Church. The case of Poland
Krzysztof Stępniak
CARDINAL STEFAN WYSZYŃSKI UNIVERSITY IN WARSAW, POLANDVolume 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
Past present and future of Public Service Broadcasting in Germany
Olexiy Khabyuk
(University of Cologne, Germany)Collaboration is the Key: Round Table on Scholarly Journals
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The Right-Wing Perspective: Populist Frames and Agenda on Facebook in Central and Eastern Europe
Rémi Almodt
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaThree publications competing for the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2024
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Volume 11 No 1 21 Fall 2018
Mediatized participation in European media systems
Dina Vozab,
Zrinjka Peruško
UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB, CROATIAVolume 5 No 1 8 Spring 2012
Remixing international news reporting: Towards a renewed confederacy of correspondences
Paulo Nuno Vicente
(UT Austin-Portugal Digital Media Programme)Volume 8 No 2 15 Fall 2015
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
Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
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)Volume 9 No 1 16 Spring 2016
INTERVIEW: Journalism around the world in the 21st century – Interview with Professor David H. Weaver
Prof. David H. Weaver was interviewed online by Adam Michel in December 2015.
Volume 6 No 1 10 Spring 2013
Pro-active media accountability? — an Austrian perspective
Klaus Bichler (Medienhaus Wien, Austria),
Matthias Karmasin (University of Klagenfurt, Austria),
Daniela Kraus (FJUM Forum for Journalism and Media, Austria)Volume 12 No 2 23 Special Issue 2019
Hyperlink networks as a means of mobilization used by far-right movements
Ina Fujdiak
MASARYK UNIVERSITY, CZECH REPUBLIC
Petr Ocelík
MASARYK UNIVERSITY, CZECH REPUBLICVolume 12 No 2 23 Special Issue 2019
Media populism in Macedonia: Right-wing populist style in the coverage of the “migrant crisis”
Ivo Bosilkov
UNIVERSITY OF MILAN , ITALY
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