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European Handbook of Media Accountability.

"In recent years, the Leveson Inquiry in Great Britain, as well as the EU High-Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism, have stirred heated debates about media accountability and media self-regulation across Europe. How responsible are journalists? How well-developed are infrastructures of m...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Eberwein, Tobias
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Colección:Routledge International Handbooks
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Chapter Introduction --  |t Putting media accountability on the map /  |r Eberwein Tobias Fengler Susanne Karmasin Matthias --  |t chapter Austria --  |t Back on the democratic corporatist road? /  |r Karmasin Matthias Bichler Klaus brunner Kalten --  |t chapter Belgium --  |t Divided along language lines /  |r Karin Raeymaeckers François Heinderyckx --  |t chapter Bulgaria --  |t Regaining media freedom /  |r Bissera Zankova Michał Głowacki --  |t chapter Croatia --  |t Unfulfilled expectations /  |r Stjepan Malović --  |t chapter Cyprus --  |t Behind closed (journalistic) doors /  |r Dimitra L. Milioni Lia-Paschalia Spyridou Michalis Koumis --  |t chapter Czech Republic --  |t The market governs /  |r Tomáš Trampota --  |t chapter Denmark --  |t Voluntary accountability driven by political pressure /  |r Mark Blach-Ørsten Jannie Møller Hartley Sofie Flensburg --  |t chapter Estonia --  |t Conflicting views on accountability practices /  |r Urmas Loit Epp Lauk Halliki Harro-Loit --  |t chapter Finland --  |t The empire renewing itself /  |r Jari Väliverronen Heikki Heikkilä --  |t chapter France --  |t Media accountability as an abstract idea? /  |r Olivier Baisnée Ludivine Balland Sandra Vera Zambrano --  |t chapter Germany --  |t Disregarded diversity /  |r Tobias Eberwein Susanne Fengler Mariella Bastian Janis Brinkmann --  |t chapter Greece --  |t Between systemic inefficiencies and nascent opportunities online /  |r Evangelia Psychogiopoulou Anna Kandyla --  |t chapter Hungary --  |t Difficult legacy, slow transformation /  |r Agnes Urban --  |t chapter Ireland --  |t Moving from courts to institutions of accountability /  |r Roderick Flynn --  |t chapter Israel --  |t Media in political handcuffs /  |r Noam Lemelshtrich Latar --  |t chapter Italy --  |t Transparency as an inspiration /  |r Sergio Splendore --  |t chapter Latvia --  |t Different journalistic cultures and different accountability within one media system /  |r Ainars Dimants --  |t chapter Lithuania --  |t The ideology of liberalism and its flaws in the democratic performance of the media /  |r Kristina Juraitė Auksė Balčytienė Audronė Nugaraitė --  |t chapter Luxembourg --  |t Low priority in a confined milieu /  |r Mario Hirsch --  |t chapter Malta --  |t Media accountability as a two-legged 'tripod' /  |r Joseph Borg Mary Anne Lauri --  |t chapter The Netherlands --  |t From awareness to realization /  |r Harmen Groenhart Huub Evers --  |t chapter Norway --  |t Journalistic power limits media accountability /  |r Paul Bjerke --  |t chapter Poland --  |t Accountability in the making /  |r Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska Michał Głowacki Michał Kuś --  |t chapter Portugal --  |t Many structures, little accountability /  |r Nuno Moutinho Helena Lima Suzana Cavaco Ana Isabel Reis --  |t chapter Romania --  |t Unexpected pressures for accountability /  |r Mihai Coman Daniela-Aurelia Popa Raluca-Nicoleta Radu --  |t chapter Russia --  |t Media accountability to the public or the state? /  |r Elena Vartanova Maria Lukina --  |t chapter Slovakia --  |t Conditional success of ethical regulation via online instruments /  |r Andrej Školkay --  |t chapter Slovenia --  |t The paper tiger of media accountability /  |r Igor Vobič Aleksander Sašo Slaček Brlek Boris Mance --  |t chapter Spain --  |t New formats and old crises /  |r Salvador Alsius Ruth Rodriguez-Martinez Marcel Mauri de los Rios --  |t chapter Sweden --  |t A long history of media accountability adaption /  |r Torbjörn von Krogh --  |t chapter Switzerland --  |t A role model with glitches /  |r Colin Porlezza --  |t chapter Turkey --  |t Sacrificing credibility for economic expediency and partisanship /  |r Ceren Sözeri --  |t chapter United Kingdom --  |t Post-Leveson, media accountability is all over the place /  |r Jempson Mike Powell Wayne Reardon Sally --  |t chapter Summary --  |t Measuring media accountability in Europe -- and beyond /  |r Eberwein Tobias Fengler Susanne Kaufmann Katja Brinkmann Janis Karmasin Matthias. 
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