The article deals with changes in the journalistic profession and journalistic practices in the early 2000s in three new European Union member states: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. It can be argued that Eastern European journalists face changes and challenges related to the ‘proletarization’ of journalistic work, commercial pressures, and ‘dumbing down’ as well as changing work practices related to new technologies. Yet they face these changes in the specific context of post-communist societies where the links between media and politicians often directly influence the professional practices and standards of journalists. We concentrate on developments in these three countries in relation to three areas: 1) dominant values in the ...
This article reviews the political history of Czechoslovakia as a vital part of the Soviet-dominated...
Journalists in Poland. Changes of the system, the image and the professionThe essence of the change ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union started a new era of media transformations in Ukraine. The end of s...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars investigates and compares jour...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toget...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
After the collapse of Communism, journalists and media professionals in former Communist countries f...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
Who are Czech journalists and what do they do? Based on data from 291 interviews with Czech journal...
Who are Czech journalists and what do they do? Based on data from 291 interviews with Czech journal...
This article analyzes the journalistic profession in eight Central and Eastern European count...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
This article reviews the political history of Czechoslovakia as a vital part of the Soviet-dominated...
Journalists in Poland. Changes of the system, the image and the professionThe essence of the change ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union started a new era of media transformations in Ukraine. The end of s...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
This collective effort of Central and Eastern European (CEE) scholars investigates and compares jour...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toget...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
After the collapse of Communism, journalists and media professionals in former Communist countries f...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
The aim of this Special Issue of Central European Political Studies is to bring media scholars toge...
Who are Czech journalists and what do they do? Based on data from 291 interviews with Czech journal...
Who are Czech journalists and what do they do? Based on data from 291 interviews with Czech journal...
This article analyzes the journalistic profession in eight Central and Eastern European count...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
This article reviews the political history of Czechoslovakia as a vital part of the Soviet-dominated...
Journalists in Poland. Changes of the system, the image and the professionThe essence of the change ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union started a new era of media transformations in Ukraine. The end of s...