The European handbook of media accountability /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter Introduction
- Putting media accountability on the map / Eberwein Tobias Fengler Susanne Karmasin Matthias
- chapter Austria
- Back on the democratic corporatist road? / Karmasin Matthias Bichler Klaus brunner Kalten
- chapter Belgium
- Divided along language lines / Karin Raeymaeckers François Heinderyckx
- chapter Bulgaria
- Regaining media freedom / Bissera Zankova Michał Głowacki
- chapter Croatia
- Unfulfilled expectations / Stjepan Malović
- chapter Cyprus
- Behind closed (journalistic) doors / Dimitra L. Milioni Lia-Paschalia Spyridou Michalis Koumis
- chapter Czech Republic
- The market governs / Tomáš Trampota
- chapter Denmark
- Voluntary accountability driven by political pressure / Mark Blach-Ørsten Jannie Møller Hartley Sofie Flensburg
- chapter Estonia
- Conflicting views on accountability practices / Urmas Loit Epp Lauk Halliki Harro-Loit
- chapter Finland
- The empire renewing itself / Jari Väliverronen Heikki Heikkilä
- chapter France
- Media accountability as an abstract idea? / Olivier Baisnée Ludivine Balland Sandra Vera Zambrano
- chapter Germany
- Disregarded diversity / Tobias Eberwein Susanne Fengler Mariella Bastian Janis Brinkmann
- chapter Greece
- Between systemic inefficiencies and nascent opportunities online / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou Anna Kandyla
- chapter Hungary
- Difficult legacy, slow transformation / Agnes Urban
- chapter Ireland
- Moving from courts to institutions of accountability / Roderick Flynn
- chapter Israel
- Media in political handcuffs / Noam Lemelshtrich Latar
- chapter Italy
- Transparency as an inspiration / Sergio Splendore
- chapter Latvia
- Different journalistic cultures and different accountability within one media system / Ainars Dimants
- chapter Lithuania
- The ideology of liberalism and its flaws in the democratic performance of the media / Kristina Juraitė Auksė Balčytienė Audronė Nugaraitė
- chapter Luxembourg
- Low priority in a confined milieu / Mario Hirsch
- chapter Malta
- Media accountability as a two-legged 'tripod' / Joseph Borg Mary Anne Lauri
- chapter The Netherlands
- From awareness to realization / Harmen Groenhart Huub Evers
- chapter Norway
- Journalistic power limits media accountability / Paul Bjerke
- chapter Poland
- Accountability in the making / Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska Michał Głowacki Michał Kuś
- chapter Portugal
- Many structures, little accountability / Nuno Moutinho Helena Lima Suzana Cavaco Ana Isabel Reis
- chapter Romania
- Unexpected pressures for accountability / Mihai Coman Daniela-Aurelia Popa Raluca-Nicoleta Radu
- chapter Russia
- Media accountability to the public or the state? / Elena Vartanova Maria Lukina
- chapter Slovakia
- Conditional success of ethical regulation via online instruments / Andrej Školkay
- chapter Slovenia
- The paper tiger of media accountability / Igor Vobič Aleksander Sašo Slaček Brlek Boris Mance
- chapter Spain
- New formats and old crises / Salvador Alsius Ruth Rodriguez-Martinez Marcel Mauri de los Rios
- chapter Sweden
- A long history of media accountability adaption / Torbjörn von Krogh
- chapter Switzerland
- A role model with glitches / Colin Porlezza
- chapter Turkey
- Sacrificing credibility for economic expediency and partisanship / Ceren Sözeri
- chapter United Kingdom
- Post-Leveson, media accountability is all over the place / Jempson Mike Powell Wayne Reardon Sally
- chapter Summary
- Measuring media accountability in Europe
- and beyond / Eberwein Tobias Fengler Susanne Kaufmann Katja Brinkmann Janis Karmasin Matthias.