Review of 'Regulating Content - The European Regulatory Framework for the Media and Related Creative Sectors', by M. Holoubek, D. Damjanovic, M. Trainer (Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, 2007), including some thoughts on contemporary media regulation
Published by Nordicom (The Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communications Research), at the ...
Review of the book 'Access to East European and Eurasian culture: publishing, acquisitions, digitiza...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
Review of the book 'The journalist's guide to media law, 4th edition', by M. Pearson and M. Polden, ...
Angela Daly reviews the book 'Regulation and the performance of communication and information networ...
The reviewer considers a recent book by Alexander Peukert, the professor of civil and commercial law...
Book Review: Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Contro...
Reviewed Title: Hiemstra, John. Worldviews on the Air: The Struggle to Create a Pluralistic Broadcas...
Review of the book 'Creativity and cultural production: issues for media practice' by Phillip McInty...
This is a book review of Jiří Přibáň, Legal Symbolism: On Law, Time and European Identity, Ashgate, ...
Review of the book 'Cutting across media: appropriation art, interventionist collage, and copyright ...
Book review of three books: 'Diversity in Theory and Practice: News Journalists in Sweden and German...
Review of Trine Syvertsen, Gunn Enli, Ole J. Mjøs, and Hallvard Moe, The Media Welfare State: Nordic...
Review of the book 'Rating the audience: the business of media', by Mark Balnaves and Tom O'Regan wi...
Peter Lunt, Sonia Livingstone, Media Regulation: Governance and the Interests of Citizens and Consum...
Published by Nordicom (The Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communications Research), at the ...
Review of the book 'Access to East European and Eurasian culture: publishing, acquisitions, digitiza...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
Review of the book 'The journalist's guide to media law, 4th edition', by M. Pearson and M. Polden, ...
Angela Daly reviews the book 'Regulation and the performance of communication and information networ...
The reviewer considers a recent book by Alexander Peukert, the professor of civil and commercial law...
Book Review: Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Contro...
Reviewed Title: Hiemstra, John. Worldviews on the Air: The Struggle to Create a Pluralistic Broadcas...
Review of the book 'Creativity and cultural production: issues for media practice' by Phillip McInty...
This is a book review of Jiří Přibáň, Legal Symbolism: On Law, Time and European Identity, Ashgate, ...
Review of the book 'Cutting across media: appropriation art, interventionist collage, and copyright ...
Book review of three books: 'Diversity in Theory and Practice: News Journalists in Sweden and German...
Review of Trine Syvertsen, Gunn Enli, Ole J. Mjøs, and Hallvard Moe, The Media Welfare State: Nordic...
Review of the book 'Rating the audience: the business of media', by Mark Balnaves and Tom O'Regan wi...
Peter Lunt, Sonia Livingstone, Media Regulation: Governance and the Interests of Citizens and Consum...
Published by Nordicom (The Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communications Research), at the ...
Review of the book 'Access to East European and Eurasian culture: publishing, acquisitions, digitiza...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...