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Full Description
This volume is the successor to ""Glastnost and After"" (1995), a study which examined the relationships between the media and change in Central and Eastern Europe. With developments in that region proceeding apace, a follow-up book became essential. Ten case studies, each devoted to a particular country, follow the introductory section. Each contributor describes and evaluates the changes and development of their media system in terms of its placement on the subordination-autonomy and dominance-pluralism continua and in the context of a general appraisal of the evolution of the political system and the fit between the two. The final section deals with issues - tolerance, feminism and the Internet - not customarily included in research on the media in this region.
Contents
Part 1 Approaches: Introduction, David L. Paletz; Half-Way House, Karol Jakubowicz. Part 2 Cases: Belarus, Oleg Manaev; Bulgaria, Lilia Raycheva and Todor Petev; Croatia, Zeinjka Perusko Culek; Estonia, Epp Lauk and Halliki Harro; Hungary, Mihaly Galik; Poland, Karol Jakubowicz; Romania, Peter Gross; Slovakia, Andrej Skolkay; Ukraine, Andrei G. Richter; Yugoslavia, Miroljub Radojkovi. Part 3 Challenges: Tolerance, Jeffrey J. Mondak; Gender, Anna Reading; The Internet, Dina Iordanova.