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European Handbook of Media Accountability
European Handbook of Media Accountability
Autore Eberwein Tobias
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 340 p.) : ill
Disciplina 302.2
Collana Routledge international handbooks
Soggetto topico Mass media - Moral and ethical aspects - Europe
Journalistic ethics - Europe
Mass media and public opinion - Europe
Mass media - Political aspects - Europe
ISBN 1-317-03327-2
1-315-61635-1
1-317-03328-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. 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 François Heinderyckx -- 4. Bulgaria: Regaining media freedom / Bissera Zankova and Michał Głowacki -- 5. Croatia: Unfulfilled expectations / Stjepan Malović -- 6. Cyprus: Behind closed (journalistic) doors / Dimitra L. Milioni, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou and Michalis Koumis -- 7. Czech Republic: The market governs / Tomáš 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 Väliverronen and Heikki Heikkilä -- 11. France: Media accountability as an abstract idea? / Olivier Baisnée, 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 Juraitė, Auksė Balčytienė and Audronė Nugaraitė -- 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 / Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska, Michał Głowacki and Michał Kuś -- 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 Školkay -- 29. Slovenia: The paper tiger of media accountability / Igor Vobič, Aleksander Sašo Slaček 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 / Torbjörn von Krogh -- 32. Switzerland: A role model with glitches / Colin Porlezza -- 33. Turkey: Sacrificing credibility for economic expediency and partisanship / Ceren Sözeri -- 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796512203321
Eberwein Tobias  
London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017
Materiale a stampa
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European Handbook of Media Accountability
European Handbook of Media Accountability
Autore Eberwein Tobias
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 340 p.) : ill
Disciplina 302.2
Collana Routledge international handbooks
Soggetto topico Mass media - Moral and ethical aspects - Europe
Journalistic ethics - Europe
Mass media and public opinion - Europe
Mass media - Political aspects - Europe
ISBN 1-317-03327-2
1-315-61635-1
1-317-03328-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. 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 François Heinderyckx -- 4. Bulgaria: Regaining media freedom / Bissera Zankova and Michał Głowacki -- 5. Croatia: Unfulfilled expectations / Stjepan Malović -- 6. Cyprus: Behind closed (journalistic) doors / Dimitra L. Milioni, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou and Michalis Koumis -- 7. Czech Republic: The market governs / Tomáš 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 Väliverronen and Heikki Heikkilä -- 11. France: Media accountability as an abstract idea? / Olivier Baisnée, 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 Juraitė, Auksė Balčytienė and Audronė Nugaraitė -- 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 / Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska, Michał Głowacki and Michał Kuś -- 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 Školkay -- 29. Slovenia: The paper tiger of media accountability / Igor Vobič, Aleksander Sašo Slaček 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 / Torbjörn von Krogh -- 32. Switzerland: A role model with glitches / Colin Porlezza -- 33. Turkey: Sacrificing credibility for economic expediency and partisanship / Ceren Sözeri -- 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827827903321
Eberwein Tobias  
London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Responsibility and Resistance [[electronic resource] ] : Ethics in Mediatized Worlds / / edited by Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz, Matthias Rath
Responsibility and Resistance [[electronic resource] ] : Ethics in Mediatized Worlds / / edited by Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz, Matthias Rath
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer VS, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (viii, 239 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 175
Collana Ethik in mediatisierten Welten
Soggetto topico Philosophy and social sciences
Communication
Mass media
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Communication Studies
Media Sociology
ISBN 3-658-26212-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Responsibility and resistance: Conceptual preliminaries -- Part I: Theoretical and historical foundations -- Part II: Analyses and Cases.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910349555203321
Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer VS, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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