This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases -three national and two international- covered in this thematic issue. While the cases are from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), they highlight fundamental questions of journalism everywhere, including contradictions between freedom and control, professionalism and politics, individual and collective. The associations of journalists serve as very useful platforms to study these questions, especially at historical turning points when the whole political system changed, as happened twice in CEE after World War II
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars investigates and compares jour...
This article analyzes the journalistic profession in eight Central and Eastern European count...
This paper shows changes in the normative expectations of journalism through an analysis of article...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases—three national and two international—...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toget...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
This article reviews the political history of Czechoslovakia as a vital part of the Soviet-dominated...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
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...
The article deals with changes in the journalistic profession and journalistic practices in the earl...
This book is a much-needed contribution to journalistic studies that allows us to have a closer and ...
The topic of supranational organizations of East-European émigrés during the Cold War still remains ...
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars investigates and compares jour...
This article analyzes the journalistic profession in eight Central and Eastern European count...
This paper shows changes in the normative expectations of journalism through an analysis of article...
This editorial provides the overall context for the five cases—three national and two international—...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toget...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
This article reviews the political history of Czechoslovakia as a vital part of the Soviet-dominated...
Even under the authoritarian political system, the Association of Polish Journalists was able to ach...
This article attempts to explain the relationships between journalists, politics and the state from ...
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...
The article deals with changes in the journalistic profession and journalistic practices in the earl...
This book is a much-needed contribution to journalistic studies that allows us to have a closer and ...
The topic of supranational organizations of East-European émigrés during the Cold War still remains ...
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars investigates and compares jour...
This article analyzes the journalistic profession in eight Central and Eastern European count...
This paper shows changes in the normative expectations of journalism through an analysis of article...