Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
BOOK REVIEW: Ewa Nowak (2014). Ustanawianie agendy politycznej przez media. Efekt newsa w Polsce [Media-Policy Agenda-Setting. The News Effect in Poland]...
Bartłomiej Łódzki
(University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
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, HUNGARYVolume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
Reduction of liberalism in Lithuanian media policy
Deimantas Jastramskis
(Vilnius University, Lithuania)Volume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
Press concentration convergence and innovation: Europe in search of a new communications policy
Lou Lichtenberg
(The Netherlands Press Fund in The Hague, The Netherlands)Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
BOOK REVIEW: Maciej Miżejewski (2013). Ochrona pluralizmu w polityce medialnej Włoch [Pro- tection of Pluralism in Italian Media Policy]...
Marek Bankowicz
(Jagiellonian University)
Volume 6 No 2 11 Fall 2013
Media pluralism policy in a post-socialist Mediterranean media system: The case of Croatia
Zrinjka Peruško
(University of Zagreb, Croatia)Volume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
Bulgarian media policy and law: How much Europeanization
Nelly Ognyanova
(Sofia University, Bulgaria)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 ATVIAVolume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
The impact of democratic conditionality on policy-making in Turkey: Minority rights and the politics of broadcast regulation
Burcu Sümer
(Ankara University, Turkey)Volume 10 No 1 18 Spring 2017
Populism de-globalization and media competition: The spiral of noise
Henrik Müller
(Tu Dortmund University, Germany)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 13 No 2 26 Special Issue 2020
Information literacy on the political agenda: An analysis of Estonian national strategic documents
Kertti Merimaa
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ESTONIA
Krista Lepik
UNIVERSITY OF TARTUVolume 3 No 2 5 Fall 2010
The agenda-setting studies in Turkey
Erkan Yüksel
(Anadolu University, Turkey)Volume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
War or Peace Journalism? Study of Media Coverage by Russian Media Outlets of the Trade War Between China and the USA
Viktor Tuzov
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARVolume 2 No 1 (2) Spring 2009
Karen Donders Wins The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award
Volume 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 10 No 1 18 Spring 2017
Between neutrality and engagement: Political journalism in Hungary
Péter Bajomi-Lázár
(Budapest Business school, Hungary)Volume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
Public service market? Commercial activities of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)
Johann Roppen
(Volda University College, Norway)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)Volume 7 No 2 13 Fall 2014
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)Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
Framing of European integration in Ukrainian media discourse
Oleksii Polegkyi
(Antwerp University, Belgium)The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2020 – Winner announced
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),
Karl Palmås (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)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 1 No 1 Fall 2008
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East?
Lars Nord
(Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden)Volume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
The role of European political parties in closing the communication gap within the European Union. A critical view
Michał Jacuński
(University of Wrocław, Poland)Volume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
Television: the challenges of pluralism to media regulation
Lilia Raycheva
(Sofia University St. Kliment Okhridski, Bulgaria)Volume 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
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 3 No 1 4 Spring 2010
Public Service Broadcasting in Latvia: Old images new user needs and market pressure
Inta Brikše
(University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia)Volume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances
Márk Lengyel
(Council of Europe)Volume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
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)The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award Goes International
Volume 13 No 2 26 Special Issue 2020
Media literacy as a cross-sectoral phenomenon: Media education in Finnish ministerial-level policies
Lauri Palsa
NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL INSTITUTE, FINLAND
Saara Salomaa
NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL INSTITUTE, FINLANDVolume 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 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, SpainVolume 15 No 2 31 Spring 2022
Migration Coverage in Europe Russia and the United States. A comparative Analysis of Coverage in 17 countries (2015-2018)
Marcus Kreutler
Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
Susanne Fengler
Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
Nastaran Asadi
Complutense University of Madrid
Svetlana Bodrunova
St. Petersburg State University
Halyna Budivska
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
Layire Diop
Francis Marion University, South Carolina
Georgia Ertz
Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano
Daria Gigola
University of Wrocław
Eszter Katus
Mérték Media Monitor, Budapest
Denisa Kovacs
University of Bucharest
Michał Kuś
University of Wrocław
Filip Láb
Charles University Prague
Anna Litvinenko
Freie Universität Berlin
Johanna Mack
Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
Scott Maier
UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene
Ana Pinto Martinho
ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon
Antonia Matei
University of Bucharest
Kaitlin C. Miller
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Lisa Oppermann
Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
Eva Pérez Vara
Complutense University of Madrid
Gábor Polyák
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Rajeev Ravisankar
UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene
Carlos Rodríguez Pérez
Universidad de La Sabana
Dimitrina J. Semova
Complutense University of Madrid
Dimitris Skleparis
Newcastle University
Sergio Splendore
Università degli Studi di Milano
Sandra Štefaniková
Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Prague
Adam Szynol
University of Wrocław
Décio Telo
ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon
Rrapo Zguri
University of TiranaOur Goals
Volume 15 No 1 30 Special Issue 2022
Climate Change in Chinese Newspapers 2000–2020: Discursive Strategies of Consolidating Hegemony
Mengrong Zhang
University of CologneTen New Associate Editors at the „Central European Journal of Communication”
Volume 15 No 2 31 Spring 2022
Media Ownership Transparency and Editorial Autonomy as Corporate Social Responsibility in the Media Industry. The Case of Latvia
Ainārs Dimants
Rīga Stradiņš UniversityThe Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2023
Urszula Doliwa Wins the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2022
The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2024
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 TelevisieomroeporganisatieThe Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2022
Nominees: The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2022
Volume 16 No 1 33 Spring 2023
BOOK REVIEW: Ján Višňovský Juliána Mináriková Miroslav Kapec (2022): Slovenský mediálny priemysel [The Slovak Media Industry]. Praha: Wolters Kluwer 135 pp. ISBN: 978-80-7676-596-2.
Magdaléna Ungerová
University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in TrnavaThe 73rd Conference of the International Communication Association Toronto Canada May 25-29 2023
Volume 16 No 2 34 Fall 2023
The Legislation for Video‑Sharing Platforms on the European Audiovisual Market. The Polish Transposition of Audio‑Visual Media Services Directive
Agnieszka Grzesiok-Horosz
University of Silesia, PolandOur Team