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Understanding Foreign Correspondence: A Euro-American Perspective of Concepts, Methodologies, and Theories
New York et al.: Peter Lang (2011), xi, 212 pp.
Journalism in Central Asia: A Victim of Politics, Economics, and Widespread Self-censorship
International Journal of Press/Politics, volume 13, issue 4 (2008), pp. 515-525
"Significant efforts to develop an independent journalism have stumbled badly in Central Asia, where politics, economics and the unforeseen consequence of widespread self-censorship have derailed development of a Western-style media and the democracy it serves. What is worse, from Kazakhstan to Uzbe
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Media and Journalism in Romania
Berlin: Vistas (2006), 149 pp.
"This books is the first standard introduction into the situation of the mass media and journalism in Romania [...] The mass media system of Romania is shown in its essential elements: the legal framework, the economy of the media, the institutional structure of the printed press and of the audio-vi
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Entangled Evolutions: Media and Democratization in Eastern Europe
Washington, DC; Baltimore: Woodrow Wilson Center Press; Johns Hopkins University Press (2002), 226 pp.
Eastern Europe Journalism: Before, During and After Communism
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press (1999), xi, 222 pp.
"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 tribulatio
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