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Media Policies Revisited

The Challenge for Media Freedom and Independence

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. The Emerging Governance Pattern in Media and Communications

  3. Media Freedom and Independence in Contemporary Democratic Societies

  4. Media Finance and Business Models

  5. The Journalistic Profession

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About this book

Evangelia Psychogiopoulou brings together distinguished scholars across a range of academic disciplines to investigate the media's freedom and independence, and the media policy processes, institutional spaces, regulatory practices and instruments that can support the development of free and independent media in Europe.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece

    Evangelia Psychogiopoulou

About the editor

Dia Anagnostou, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece Juan Pablo Artero, University of Zaragoza, Spain Ioana Avadani, Center for Independent Journalism, Romania Pa ko Bili?, Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia Elda Brogi, Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, Italy Federica Casarosa, European University Institute, Italy Rachael Craufurd Smith, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Pierre-François Docquir, Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel, Belgium Cristian Ghinea, Romanian Center for European Policies, Romania Christoph Gusy, Bielefeld University, Germany Halliki Harro-Loit, University of Tartu, Estonia Rasmus Helles, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Petros Iosifidis, City University London, United Kingdom Anna Kandyla, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece Dilek Kurban (JD), Research fellow, Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation, Turkey Heikki Kuutti, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Epp Lauk, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Urmas Loit, University of Tartu, Estonia Juan Luis Manfredi, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Sebastian Müller, Bielefeld University, Germany Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece Ruzha Smilova, Sofia University, Bulgaria Henrik Søndergaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Ceren Sözeri, Galatasaray University, Turkey Yolande Stolte, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Andrej kolkay, School of Communication and Media, Slovakia Nada vob-?oki?, Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia Bart Van Besien, Free University of Brussels, Belgium

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