This article builds on biographical interviews with public service broadcasting journalists, who have earlier worked for mainstream private media in Kyiv, Ukraine, to argue that journalists, according to their own understandings, engage in several different forms of self-censorship that do not necessarily have a direct relationship to external censorship. I identify and analyse three different forms of self-censorship – pragmatic, ethical and affective – that are simultaneously present in the same professional community of Ukrainian television journalists at a single historical moment, despite the fact that they operate in accordance with distinct logics. Taken together, they offer an empirical basis to challenge scholarly accounts that und...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
The collapse of the Soviet Union started a new era of media transformations in Ukraine. The end of s...
This article offers a preliminary analysis of a comparative study of journalistic fields in contempo...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
Tutora: Sara Suárez-GonzaloTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i Div...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
Bringing together empirical studies of former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, thi...
The collapse of the Soviet Union started a new era of media transformations in Ukraine. The end of s...
This article offers a preliminary analysis of a comparative study of journalistic fields in contempo...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
Tutora: Sara Suárez-GonzaloTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i Div...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...