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− | ''Javnost – The Public'' is a | + | ''[[Javnost - The Public Journal|Javnost – The Public]]'' is a quarterly scholarly journal published by the [[European Institute for Communication and Culture]] in association with the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana)]]. Launched in [[established::1994]], the journal publishes original articles in the social sciences, addressing issues of the public sphere on international and interdisciplinary levels, stimulating the development of theory and research, and helps facilitating an understanding of cultural diversity. Contributors tackle the many facets of the public, such as public communication, public opinion, public discourse, publicness, publicity, and public life, from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives. |
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− | In one of the more recent issues of the journal, contributors opened a space for discussion on the question of the public sphere in future, the European and the Far East social contexts: | + | In one of the more recent issues of the journal, contributors opened a space for discussion on the question of the public sphere in future, the European and the Far East social contexts: ''A Theoretical and Analytical Framework Toward Networked Communities'' (Seungahn Nah), ''Balancing Public and Private Value for the Digital Television Era'' (Tom Evens, et al.), ''Critical Interpretation of Hybridisation in Korean Cinema: Does the Local Film Industry Create 'The Third Space'?'', and ''Role Conceptions of Brussels Correspondents from the New Member States'' (Sophie K. Lecheler, Malte C. Hinrichsen). |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 20 September 2013
International character of the journal
The editorial advisory board consists of academics based at universities across the globe. The language of the publication is English with abstracts and the occasional article in Slovenian. The major part of each issue is devoted to a specific theme, traditionally one concerning the international theoretical sphere, while the remainder of the issue is reserved for contributions centred on general topics, book reviews, essays, research reports and commentaries. Subscribers may also access past and current issues online. The journal is supported by the Ministry of Culture.
Recent topics
In one of the more recent issues of the journal, contributors opened a space for discussion on the question of the public sphere in future, the European and the Far East social contexts: A Theoretical and Analytical Framework Toward Networked Communities (Seungahn Nah), Balancing Public and Private Value for the Digital Television Era (Tom Evens, et al.), Critical Interpretation of Hybridisation in Korean Cinema: Does the Local Film Industry Create 'The Third Space'?, and Role Conceptions of Brussels Correspondents from the New Member States (Sophie K. Lecheler, Malte C. Hinrichsen).