European Media Systems for Deliberative Communication explores how four dimensions of national media systems â the legal framework for freedom of expression and information, media accountability, journalism, audience media usage and competencies â contribute to or are detrimental to the success of deliberative communication.
European Media Systems for Deliberative Communication explores how four dimensions of national media systems â the legal framework for freedom of expression and information, media accountability, journalism, audience media usage and competencies â contribute to or are detrimental to the success of deliberative communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics
Zrinjka Peruko is Professor of Media Sociology at the Department of Media and Communication, Faculty of Political Science at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Epp Lauk is Guest Professor at the Institute of Social Studies at the University of Tartu, Estonia, and a Professor of Journalism in the Department of Public Communications at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Halliki Harro-Loit is Professor of Journalism at the University of Tartu, Estonia.
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2. Deliberative communication: 3. Identifying the legal risks and opportunities for deliberative communication: Freedom of expression and information 4. Media accountability and its contribution to deliberative communication: Recent trends and current practices 5. What is journalism's contribution to deliberative communication and democracy? 6. Media audiences practices: From powerless masses to powerful produsers 7. How competencies of media users contribute to deliberative communication 8. Finding the path to deliberative communication: The fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis approach 9. Conclusion: from risks to opportunities
2. Deliberative communication: 3. Identifying the legal risks and opportunities for deliberative communication: Freedom of expression and information 4. Media accountability and its contribution to deliberative communication: Recent trends and current practices 5. What is journalism's contribution to deliberative communication and democracy? 6. Media audiences practices: From powerless masses to powerful produsers 7. How competencies of media users contribute to deliberative communication 8. Finding the path to deliberative communication: The fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis approach 9. Conclusion: from risks to opportunities
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