Eastern European Journalism
Before, During and After Communism (Hampton Press Communication Series. Political Communication)
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Publication
1999-06-01 - Hampton Pr
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8736465M
- ISBN-139781572731776
- ISBN-10157273177X
- OCLC Control Number41231368
- Library of Congress Control Number99027158
and 2 more
- Goodreads2489378
- LibraryThing1365992
Classifications
- LCCPN5355.E852 E19 1999
Description
This Book is a Comparative Study of Five Related themes - the roots of journalism in East/Central Europe and the former Soviet Union; the role and effects of journalism leading up to the events of 1989; journalism in the transition period from 1989 to 1996; the contributions, trials, and tribulations of journalism in the transition period; and the state of journalism education in the regions under consideration. The ultimate goal is to identify patterns describing official and unofficial media systems during the communist period, and the role(s) and effects of communist and alternate or underground mass media and journalism both in the pre-1989 era and after the demise of the communist systems. This work seeks to discern patterns in the role(s) and effects of new media and their journalism during the post-communist transition.
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