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A Political Economy of News Media in the People’s Republic of China

A Political Economy of News Media in the People’s Republic of China

Jesse Hearns-Branaman

2009-10-01 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2009 • 119-143

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in China

Collection: Censorship and Propaganda

A Propaganda Model for Hollywood

A Propaganda Model for Hollywood

Matthew Alford

2009-10-01 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2009 • 144-156

Also a part of:

Collection: Censorship and Propaganda

Book Review: David Edwards and David Cromwell – Media Lens Newspeak in the 21st Century Pluto Press, London, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-7453-2893-5

Book Review: David Edwards and David Cromwell – Media Lens Newspeak in the 21st Century Pluto Press, London, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-7453-2893-5

Lawrie Hallett

2009-10-01 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2009 • 157-160

Also a part of:

Collection: Censorship and Propaganda

Counter-terrorism Laws: How They Affect Media Freedom and News Reporting

Counter-terrorism Laws: How They Affect Media Freedom and News Reporting

Lawrence McNamara

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 27-44

The War on Ideas: Alhurra and US International Broadcasting Law in the ‘War on Terror’

The War on Ideas: Alhurra and US International Broadcasting Law in the ‘War on Terror’

William Youmans

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 45-68

Testing Legal Boundaries within Arab Media Hubs: Reporting, Law and Politics in Three Media Cities

Testing Legal Boundaries within Arab Media Hubs: Reporting, Law and Politics in Three Media Cities

Pawel Krzysiek

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 96-91

Editorial

Editorial

Katharina Nötzold

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 1-6

Arab Citizen Journalism in Action: Challenging Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws

Arab Citizen Journalism in Action: Challenging Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws

Naila Hamdy

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 92-112

Also a part of:

Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge

Forum Responsible Freedom: The Arab States’ Charter for Satellite Broadcasting

Forum Responsible Freedom: The Arab States’ Charter for Satellite Broadcasting

Hussein Amin

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 113-117

Forum The Arab Charter for Satellite Broadcasting – A Reply to Hussein Amin

Forum The Arab Charter for Satellite Broadcasting – A Reply to Hussein Amin

Hani Shukrallah

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 118-124

Book Review: Hafez, Kai (editor) Arab Media – Power and Weakness, 2008, New York: Continuum International, ISBN 978-0826428363

Book Review: Hafez, Kai (editor) Arab Media – Power and Weakness, 2008, New York: Continuum International, ISBN 978-0826428363

Sune Haugbolle

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 125-129

In Democracy’s Shadow: The ‘New’ Independent Press and the Limits of Media Reform in Morocco

In Democracy’s Shadow: The ‘New’ Independent Press and the Limits of Media Reform in Morocco

Aziz Douai

2009-05-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 4-26

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

Editorial

Editorial

Janne Halttu

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 1-3

“Unamerican Views”: why US-developed models of press-state relations do not apply to the rest of the world

“Unamerican Views”: why US-developed models of press-state relations do not apply to the rest of the world

Cristina Archetti

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 4-26

What third world? Changing photographic representation of international news in Slovene elite press (1980-2006)

What third world? Changing photographic representation of international news in Slovene elite press (1980-2006)

Ilija Trivundža

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 26-46

BBC’s Panorama, war coverage and the ‘Westminster consensus’

BBC’s Panorama, war coverage and the ‘Westminster consensus’

David David

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 47-68

Surveying the Battlefield: Mapping the different arguments and positions of the Iraq War debate through Frame Analysis1

Surveying the Battlefield: Mapping the different arguments and positions of the Iraq War debate through Frame Analysis1

Ian Taylor

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 69-90

Template Revolutions: Marketing U.S. Regime Change in Eastern Europe

Template Revolutions: Marketing U.S. Regime Change in Eastern Europe

Sascha Krader

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 91-112

Book Review: Frampton, Daniel, ‘Filmosophy’, 2006. London: Wallflower, ISBN 1-904764-84-3

Book Review: Frampton, Daniel, ‘Filmosophy’, 2006. London: Wallflower, ISBN 1-904764-84-3

Sylvie Magerstädt

2008-08-01 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2008 • 113-115

Editorial

Editorial

Sofia Johansson

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 1-3

Understanding Journalism as Newswork: How It Changes, and How It Remains the Same

Understanding Journalism as Newswork: How It Changes, and How It Remains the Same

Mark Deuze

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 4-24

Also a part of:

Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge

User Generated Content in the Newsroom: Professional and Organisational Constraints on Participatory Journalism

User Generated Content in the Newsroom: Professional and Organisational Constraints on Participatory Journalism

Pieter Ugille

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 24-41

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Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge

Drifting Apart? European Journalists and their Audiences

Drifting Apart? European Journalists and their Audiences

Monika Metykova

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 42-60

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Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge

The Reluctant Audience: Online Participation in the Swedish Journalistic Context

The Reluctant Audience: Online Participation in the Swedish Journalistic Context

Annika Bergström

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 60-79

Online Methodology: Analysing News Flows of Online Journalism

Online Methodology: Analysing News Flows of Online Journalism

Andreas Widholm

2008-05-01 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 81-97

Also a part of:

Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge