LEADER 06884oam 2200565Ma 450 001 9910827827903321 005 20240102235758.0 010 $a1-317-03327-2 010 $a1-315-61635-1 010 $a1-317-03328-0 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5131699 035 $a(OCoLC)1012284918 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1012284918 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9781315616353 035 $a(CKB)4100000001040162 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000001040162 100 $a20171117d2017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEuropean Handbook of Media Accountability 210 $aLondon $cTaylor and Francis$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (xvii, 340 p.) $cill 225 1 $aRoutledge international handbooks 300 $aFirst issued in paperback 2019. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1. Introduction: Putting media accountability on the map / Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler and Matthias Karmasin -- 2. Austria: Back on the democratic corporatist road? / Matthias Karmasin, Klaus Bichler and Andy Kaltenbrunner -- 3. Belgium: Divided along language lines / Karin Raeymaeckers and Franc?ois Heinderyckx -- 4. Bulgaria: Regaining media freedom / Bissera Zankova and Micha? G?owacki -- 5. Croatia: Unfulfilled expectations / Stjepan Malovic? -- 6. Cyprus: Behind closed (journalistic) doors / Dimitra L. Milioni, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou and Michalis Koumis -- 7. Czech Republic: The market governs / Toma?s? Trampota -- 8. Denmark: Voluntary accountability driven by political pressure / Mark Blach-Ørsten, Jannie Møller Hartley and Sofie Flensburg -- 9. Estonia: Conflicting views on accountability practices / Urmas Loit, Epp Lauk and Halliki Harro-Loit -- 10. Finland: The empire renewing itself / Jari Va?liverronen and Heikki Heikkila? -- 11. France: Media accountability as an abstract idea? / Olivier Baisne?e, Ludivine Balland and Sandra Vera Zambrano -- 12. Germany: Disregarded diversity / Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler, Mariella Bastian and Janis Brinkmann -- 13. Greece: Between systemic inefficiencies and nascent opportunities online / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou and Anna Kandyla -- 14. Hungary: Difficult legacy, slow transformation / Agnes Urban -- 15. Ireland: Moving from courts to institutions of accountability / Roderick Flynn -- 16. Israel: Media in political handcuffs / Noam Lemelshtrich Latar -- 17. Italy: Transparency as an inspiration / Sergio Splendore -- 18. Latvia: Different journalistic cultures and different accountability within one media system / Ainars Dimants -- 19. Lithuania: The ideology of liberalism and its flaws in the democratic performance of the media / Kristina Juraite?, Aukse? Balc?ytiene? and Audrone? Nugaraite? -- 20. Luxembourg: Low priority in a confined milieu / Mario Hirsch -- 21. Malta: Media accountability as a two-legged 'tripod' / Joseph Borg and Mary Anne Lauri -- 22. The Netherlands: From awareness to realization / Harmen Groenhart and Huub Evers -- 23. Norway: Journalistic power limits media accountability / Paul Bjerke -- 24. Poland: Accountability in the making / Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska, Micha? G?owacki and Micha? Kus? -- 25. Portugal: Many structures, little accountability / Nuno Moutinho, Helena Lima, Suzana Cavaco and Ana Isabel Reis -- 26. Romania: Unexpected pressures for accountability / Mihai Coman, Daniela-Aurelia Popa and Raluca-Nicoleta Radu -- 27. Russia: Media accountability to the public or the state? / Elena Vartanova and Maria Lukina -- 28. Slovakia: Conditional success of ethical regulation via online instruments / Andrej S?kolkay -- 29. Slovenia: The paper tiger of media accountability / Igor Vobic?, Aleksander Sas?o Slac?ek Brlek and Boris Mance -- 30. Spain: New formats and old crises / Salvador Alsius, Ruth Rodriguez-Martinez and Marcel Mauri de los Rios -- 31. Sweden: A long history of media accountability adaption / Torbjo?rn von Krogh -- 32. Switzerland: A role model with glitches / Colin Porlezza -- 33. Turkey: Sacrificing credibility for economic expediency and partisanship / Ceren So?zeri -- 34. United Kingdom: Post-Leveson, media accountability is all over the place / Mike Jempson, Wayne Powell and Sally Reardon -- 35. Summary: Measuring media accountability in Europe - and beyond / Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler, Katja Kaufmann, Janis Brinkmann and Matthias Karmasin -- References -- Index. 330 2 $a"In recent years, the Leveson Inquiry in Great Britain, as well as the EU High-Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism, have stirred heated debates about media accountability and media self-regulation across Europe. How responsible are journalists? How well-developed are infrastructures of media self-regulation in the different European countries? How much commitment to media accountability is there in the media industry - and how actively do media users become involved in the process of media criticism via social media?With contributions from leading scholars in the field of journalism and mass communication, this handbook brings together reports on the status quo of media accountability in all EU members states as well as key countries close to Europe, such as Turkey and Israel. Each chapter provides an up-to-date overview of media accountability structures as well as a synopsis of relevant research, exploring the role of media accountability instruments in each national setting, including both media self-regulation (such as codes of ethics, press councils, ombudspersons) and new instruments that involve audiences and stakeholder groups (such as media blogs and user comment systems).A theoretically informed, cross-national comparative analysis of the state of media accountability in contemporary Europe, this handbook constitutes an invaluable basis for further research and policy-making and will appeal to students and scholars of media studies and journalism, as well as policy-makers and practitioners."--Provided by publisher. 410 0$aRoutledge international handbooks. 606 $aMass media$xMoral and ethical aspects$zEurope 606 $aJournalistic ethics$zEurope 606 $aMass media and public opinion$zEurope 606 $aMass media$xPolitical aspects$zEurope 615 0$aMass media$xMoral and ethical aspects 615 0$aJournalistic ethics 615 0$aMass media and public opinion 615 0$aMass media$xPolitical aspects 676 $a302.2 700 $aEberwein$b Tobias$01625342 702 $aEberwein$b Tobias 702 $aFengler$b Susanne$f1971- 702 $aKarmasin$b Matthias 801 0$bOCoLC-P 801 1$bOCoLC-P 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910827827903321 996 $aEuropean Handbook of Media Accountability$93960733 997 $aUNINA