Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I compare the choice of media for individuals’ informational demands in the context of differently evolved media environments. Using the quasi-experimental setting of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the findings show that individuals who express higher levels of interest in staying informed on politics were more likely to use public rather than privatizing media. Further, in the context of the multi-level design, this media preference is consistent regardless of the differing extents of privatization between the countries. This analysis adds further empirical evidence for the ongoing debate on the role of mass media and the process of political ...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
In this final project is compared how media influenced a political thinking of people in The Czech R...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
The theory of media dependency states that for societies in states of crisis or instability, citizen...
Survey data from the mid-1990s in Central and Eastern Europe provide empirical evidence that individ...
It is argued in this paper that the relative deficit of media freedom in most of Central and...
It is examined whether preferences of persons and public control of the media determine informationa...
In recent years, links between selective news exposure and political polarisation have attracted con...
A comparative and global investigation on the role of the media in the move from authoritarianism to...
This book presents a systematic overview and assessment of the impacts of politics on the media, and...
This paper makes several contributions to the arising debate about the quality and variations of dem...
Despite the long-standing normative assumption that, for individuals in transitional states, exposur...
This article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment-centred, market-driven...
Using a 'plausibility probe' construct, this study empirically evaluates the direct role of media in...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
In this final project is compared how media influenced a political thinking of people in The Czech R...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
The theory of media dependency states that for societies in states of crisis or instability, citizen...
Survey data from the mid-1990s in Central and Eastern Europe provide empirical evidence that individ...
It is argued in this paper that the relative deficit of media freedom in most of Central and...
It is examined whether preferences of persons and public control of the media determine informationa...
In recent years, links between selective news exposure and political polarisation have attracted con...
A comparative and global investigation on the role of the media in the move from authoritarianism to...
This book presents a systematic overview and assessment of the impacts of politics on the media, and...
This paper makes several contributions to the arising debate about the quality and variations of dem...
Despite the long-standing normative assumption that, for individuals in transitional states, exposur...
This article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment-centred, market-driven...
Using a 'plausibility probe' construct, this study empirically evaluates the direct role of media in...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
In this final project is compared how media influenced a political thinking of people in The Czech R...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...