
Media and Communication in Europe

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Agnieszka Stepinska (Hg.), Media and Communication in Europe (2014), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832595661
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Preface
- Nationalizing Europe Regionally – The Europeanization of Public Spheres in Regional Newspaper Reporting and the “Crisis† in Europe
- Hosting Europe, Covering Europe? Domestication in the EU-Coverage on Belgian Television News (2003–2012)
- Towards Cosmopolitan Europeans: Covering Europe for the Young Audience on Public Service Broadcasting in the Netherlands and United Kingdom
- The Role of the Euroblogosphere in a Context of the European Public Sphere
- International Broadcasting: A Tool of European Public Diplomacy?
- Social Networking Sites: An Innovative Communication on Europe? Analysis in the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the European Council
- GOVCOM 2.0: The Role of Web 2.0 in Communicating EU Presidency
- The Changing EU Presidency and the Media Agenda at Home: Coverage of the Danish 2002 and 2012 Presidency Compared
- Struggling for Visibility in Times of a Family Crisis. The Perception and News Coverage of the Polish EU Presidency 2011 in Germany and Austria
- Poland Between PR and Presidency: A Quantitative and Qualitative Content Analysis of Belgian Newspaper Reporting on the Polish Presidency of the EU Council
- “This is Poland Calling!†: Representations of the Polish EU Presidency in the Greek Media
- The Romanian Press and European Issues: A Content Profile
- Polish Printed Media Coverage and Evaluation of the Polish Presidency in the EU Council Presidency
- Presidency as a Political Battleground. Media and the Polish Presidency of the European Union Council
- Contributors