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Media, Nationalism and European Identities / ed. by Miklós Sükösd, Karol Jakubowicz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (436 p.)Content type:
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  • 9786155053542
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23094 22
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Six Communicative Deficits in the European Union -- Section 1. The European Public Sphere and European Integration -- Chapter 1. Transnationalization/Europeanization of the Public Sphere/s -- Chapter 2. What is Europe? Geographies of Journalism -- Chapter 3. Media Representations of EU Matters in National Media Systems: The Hungarian Case -- Chapter 4. Pan-European Media: Attempts and Limitations -- Chapter 5. Aiding Integration and Identity: The Unfulfilled Roles and Functions of the Romani Media in Eastern Europe -- Section 2. National and Transnational Identities -- Chapter 6. The Media and Nationalism, East and West: A Revision of Existing Debates -- Chapter 7. The Politics of Belonging: Identity Anxiety in the European Union -- Chapter 8. European Media and the Culture of Europeanness -- Chapter 9. Pan-European, National, Regional and Minority Identities in the Eurovision Song Contest -- Section 3. European Media Policy: Boon or Barrier to European Integration? -- Chapter 10. European Melting Pots? -- Chapter 11. Which Frontiers for EU Media Policy? -- Chapter 12. The Clash and Resonance: Media Pluralism in European Regulatory Policies -- Chapter 13. Digital Television and the Search for Content -- List of Contributors -- Index
Summary: Explores patterns of interaction between the mass media and identity formation in the context of Europeanization. On the one hand, the major contribution of the volume is a comprehensive framework that considers media impacts on four levels of identity: European, regional, national, and ethnic minority identities. On the other hand, authors offer cutting edge analysis of the structural transformation of European media institutions, and policies that shape the future of European media.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Six Communicative Deficits in the European Union -- Section 1. The European Public Sphere and European Integration -- Chapter 1. Transnationalization/Europeanization of the Public Sphere/s -- Chapter 2. What is Europe? Geographies of Journalism -- Chapter 3. Media Representations of EU Matters in National Media Systems: The Hungarian Case -- Chapter 4. Pan-European Media: Attempts and Limitations -- Chapter 5. Aiding Integration and Identity: The Unfulfilled Roles and Functions of the Romani Media in Eastern Europe -- Section 2. National and Transnational Identities -- Chapter 6. The Media and Nationalism, East and West: A Revision of Existing Debates -- Chapter 7. The Politics of Belonging: Identity Anxiety in the European Union -- Chapter 8. European Media and the Culture of Europeanness -- Chapter 9. Pan-European, National, Regional and Minority Identities in the Eurovision Song Contest -- Section 3. European Media Policy: Boon or Barrier to European Integration? -- Chapter 10. European Melting Pots? -- Chapter 11. Which Frontiers for EU Media Policy? -- Chapter 12. The Clash and Resonance: Media Pluralism in European Regulatory Policies -- Chapter 13. Digital Television and the Search for Content -- List of Contributors -- Index

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Explores patterns of interaction between the mass media and identity formation in the context of Europeanization. On the one hand, the major contribution of the volume is a comprehensive framework that considers media impacts on four levels of identity: European, regional, national, and ethnic minority identities. On the other hand, authors offer cutting edge analysis of the structural transformation of European media institutions, and policies that shape the future of European media.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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