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You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2008), 200 pp.
Media for Citizens
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2006), 171 pp.
"This book presents the studies that were conducted as part of the project entitled Media For Citizens, which is concerned with media pluralism and citizens' communication rights. The project is an effort to enhance the ability of citizens, and minority groups in particular, to actively [...] partic
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Violence in the Media: The Extent and the Influence of Violence in the Media in Slovenia
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2003), 78 pp.
"The survey analyses the reporting on violence in Slovene print and television programmes. The results have shown that POP TV programming contains a significantly greater share of violent content and content depicting accidents than the programming of SLO 1, reflecting an obvious difference in the e
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Serving the State or the Public: The Outlook for Public Service Broadcasting in Slovenia
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2002), 89 pp.
"In this study Sandra B. Hrvatin analyzes the public institution RTV Slovenia and the main problems related to it - funding, public control and fulfilment of the public role - and draws comparisons with other public broadcasters across the world. She concludes that RTV Slovenia is in crisis and sugg
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Freedom of Non-Accountability: Self-Regulation in the Media in Slovenia
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2002), 84 pp.
"In this study the author presents self-regulation as a part of a wider subject, that is, freedom of speech, arguing that self-regulation does not intrude on this freedom beyond the limits set by democracy, and that, compared to legislative solution, it is a much more friendly way of implementing th
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We About the Roma: Discriminatory Discourse in the Media in Slovenia
Ljubljana: Peace Institute (2000), 40 pp.
"This study analyzes the Slovenian media writing about the Roma in autumn 1997 when the villagers of Maline set up a village watch to prevent the settlement of a Romani family who bought a house in their village. The prevalent mood of the coverage could be summed up with a single word - “problems
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