Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to achieve a certain level of independence. Journalists sought to use any possibility to expand the area of their freedom; however, the more possibilities arose, the bigger were differences of opinions about the ways and means of democratization. Contemporary arguments between diverse journalists’ associations in Poland reveal how difficult it is to separate a common concern for professional journalism from political divisions
Freedom of the press is essential to a vibrant, liberal democracy. In Hungary and Poland, where demo...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
The first decade of Polish membership in the European Union no doubt constituted a new chapter in ...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
Journalists and journalism in Poland were important actors and elements in the battles of Solidarity...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases—three national and two international—...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases -three national and two international...
The relations between the media and political systems are of particular importance for Polish democ...
Degree of autonomy is one of the key dimensions of professionalization in journalism. However, the s...
Poland\u27s Journalists: Professionalism and Politics examines the position of journalists and journ...
The Polish Journalists’ Association was one of many industrial vocational organizations set up in P...
Journalists in Poland. Changes of the system, the image and the professionThe essence of the change ...
This paper concerns journalists who work within the private sector and the wideness of struggles in ...
APRES 1989, LA PRESSE POLONAISE S' EST VITE DIVERSIFIEE EN CASSANT LE MONOPOLE ETATIQUE D'INFORMATIO...
Freedom of the press is essential to a vibrant, liberal democracy. In Hungary and Poland, where demo...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
The first decade of Polish membership in the European Union no doubt constituted a new chapter in ...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
Journalists and journalism in Poland were important actors and elements in the battles of Solidarity...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases—three national and two international—...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases -three national and two international...
The relations between the media and political systems are of particular importance for Polish democ...
Degree of autonomy is one of the key dimensions of professionalization in journalism. However, the s...
Poland\u27s Journalists: Professionalism and Politics examines the position of journalists and journ...
The Polish Journalists’ Association was one of many industrial vocational organizations set up in P...
Journalists in Poland. Changes of the system, the image and the professionThe essence of the change ...
This paper concerns journalists who work within the private sector and the wideness of struggles in ...
APRES 1989, LA PRESSE POLONAISE S' EST VITE DIVERSIFIEE EN CASSANT LE MONOPOLE ETATIQUE D'INFORMATIO...
Freedom of the press is essential to a vibrant, liberal democracy. In Hungary and Poland, where demo...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
The first decade of Polish membership in the European Union no doubt constituted a new chapter in ...