This article presents key results of a comparative journalists\u2019 survey on media accountability, for which 1762 journalists in 14 countries had been interrogated online. The article explores how European journalists perceive the impact of old versus new media accountability instruments on professional journalistic standards \u2013 established instruments like press councils, ethics codes, ombudsmen and media criticism, but also more recent online instruments like newsroom blogs and criticism via social media. Thus, the study also adds empirical data to the current debate about the future of media self-regulation in Europe, ignited by the Leveson Inquiry in the United Kingdom as well as the European Commission\u2019s High-Level Group on ...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This report is the first comparative study of international press councils designed to inform the Le...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This article presents key results of a comparative journalists’ survey on media accountability, for ...
The objective of this article is to compare the self-regulatory systems of the journalistic professi...
The increasing role of electronic media in news and, more generally, in content production is changi...
Significant changes that occur in the new social and media environment create real opportunities for...
Freedom of speech, plurality and self-regulation characterize the Dutch media system. With fading po...
In recent years, the accountability practices of digital journalism have gone from constituting an i...
There are several fundamental reasons why the state should not involve itself in the regulation of t...
À l’heure où le modèle de l’autorégulation des médias connaît un succès grandissant en Europe, avec ...
This paper seeks to explain the potential impact of new forms of media accountability in the digital...
In the wake of the British phone hacking scandal of the News of the World, which proved some limits ...
This report introduces the present state of affairs in news automation and discusses what ethical co...
This report is the first comparative study of international press councils designed to inform the Le...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This report is the first comparative study of international press councils designed to inform the Le...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This article presents key results of a comparative journalists’ survey on media accountability, for ...
The objective of this article is to compare the self-regulatory systems of the journalistic professi...
The increasing role of electronic media in news and, more generally, in content production is changi...
Significant changes that occur in the new social and media environment create real opportunities for...
Freedom of speech, plurality and self-regulation characterize the Dutch media system. With fading po...
In recent years, the accountability practices of digital journalism have gone from constituting an i...
There are several fundamental reasons why the state should not involve itself in the regulation of t...
À l’heure où le modèle de l’autorégulation des médias connaît un succès grandissant en Europe, avec ...
This paper seeks to explain the potential impact of new forms of media accountability in the digital...
In the wake of the British phone hacking scandal of the News of the World, which proved some limits ...
This report introduces the present state of affairs in news automation and discusses what ethical co...
This report is the first comparative study of international press councils designed to inform the Le...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This report is the first comparative study of international press councils designed to inform the Le...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...