Media, Democracy and European Culture.

Media, Democracy and European Culture presents some of the most recent, cutting edge research on Europe, from social, political and cultural perspectives, equally focusing on each dimension of democracy in Europe. The role of the media, communication policy and the question of how the media report o...

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Main Author: Bondebjerg, Ib
Other Authors: Madsen, Peter
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol : Intellect, 2009
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Preliminary Pages; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Introduction; Part One: Media, Power, Democracy and the Public Sphere; Chapter 1 The Political Economy of the Media at the Root of the EU' s Democracy Deficit; Chapter 2 Media: the Unknown Player in European Integration; Chapter 3 Social Networks and the European Public Sphere; Chapter 4 Journalistic Freedom and Media Pluralism in the Public Spheres of Europe:Does the European Union Play a Role?; Chapter 5 The Berlusconi Case: Mass Media and Politics in Italy.
  • Part Two: Journalism and the Europeanization of the Public SpheresChapter 6 European Journalism and the European Public Sphere; Chapter 7 Television News Has Not (Yet) Left the Nation State: Reflections on European Integration in the News; Chapter 8 The Europeanization of the Danish News Media: Theorizing the News Media as both National and Transnational Political Institution; Chapter 9 Just Another Missed Opportunity in the Development of a European Public.