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Looking beyond national and cultural boundaries, "Media in the Enlarged Europe "focuses on the complexity and instability of the European Union and its relationship with the mass media. Contributors to this volume address the continuing growth and expansion of the European Union, relationships between old and new Europe, and social and political developments in the former communist countries. "Media in the Enlarged Europe" presents snapshots of media politics, policies, industries, and cultures in the European Union as a whole, while incorporating case studies of the history and current state…mehr

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Looking beyond national and cultural boundaries, "Media in the Enlarged Europe "focuses on the complexity and instability of the European Union and its relationship with the mass media. Contributors to this volume address the continuing growth and expansion of the European Union, relationships between old and new Europe, and social and political developments in the former communist countries. "Media in the Enlarged Europe" presents snapshots of media politics, policies, industries, and cultures in the European Union as a whole, while incorporating case studies of the history and current state of mass media in specific nations. This will be an essential volume for students and experts in media studies, international relations, and international studies.
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Autorenporträt
Alec Charles is dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Winchester, and has previously worked as a print and broadcast journalist and taught at universities in Hull, Chester, Luton, Cornwall, Oxford, Estonia and Japan. He is the author of Interactivity: New Media, Politics & Society (Peter Lang, 2012), Out of Time: The Deaths and Resurrections of Doctor Who (Peter Lang, 2015), Political Animals: News of the Natural World (Peter Lang, 2016) and Underwords: Re-reading the Subtexts of Modernism (Peter Lang, 2018).