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− | [[Media Watch Magazine]] is a biannual publication of the [[Media Watch]] project, managed by the Peace Institute's [[Centre for Media Policy, Peace Institute|Centre for Media Policy]]. Past issues have covered the following themes: analyses of media reporting, ethics of advertising in the media, media markets, expansion of media corporations, accessibility of media, freelance reporters and unions, media overview, media and law, media in various regions, media in the world, reviews, conferences and seminars, and news. | + | [[Media Watch Magazine]] is a biannual publication of the [[Media Watch]] project, managed by the Peace Institute's [[Centre for Media Policy, Peace Institute|Centre for Media Policy]] and founded in [[established::1998]]. Past issues have covered the following themes: analyses of media reporting, ethics of advertising in the media, media markets, expansion of media corporations, accessibility of media, freelance reporters and unions, media overview, media and law, media in various regions, media in the world, reviews, conferences and seminars, and news. |
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== Journalism and Media Challanges == | == Journalism and Media Challanges == | ||
− | The magazine offers a public space for articles and papers written by journalists, publicists and other figures in Slovenian, regional (Croatia, Serbia, BIH ...) and global media landscape. The regular sections in the magazine include: Media Policy, Media Industry, Research Journalism, Media Law, Media Representations, Media Ethics, Media and Society, Analysis of Media Report, and a special section dedicated to Photo | + | The magazine offers a public space for articles and papers written by journalists, publicists and other figures in Slovenian, regional (Croatia, Serbia, BIH ...) and global media landscape. The regular sections in the magazine include: Media Policy, Media Industry, Research Journalism, Media Law, Media Representations, Media Ethics, Media and Society, Analysis of Media Report, and a special section dedicated to Photo Journalism. |
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In association with the [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies|Peace Institute]] as one of the centres in the media research the Media Watch magazine serves as a platform for the networks as South East European Network for Professionalisation of the Media (SEENPM), and the Soros foundation OSI Network. Within the SEENPM network the common ground for media research, seminars, and exchanges are established. | In association with the [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies|Peace Institute]] as one of the centres in the media research the Media Watch magazine serves as a platform for the networks as South East European Network for Professionalisation of the Media (SEENPM), and the Soros foundation OSI Network. Within the SEENPM network the common ground for media research, seminars, and exchanges are established. | ||
− | + | The official language of the publication is Slovenian, the published articles are available at the online archive. | |
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Journalism and Media Challanges
The magazine offers a public space for articles and papers written by journalists, publicists and other figures in Slovenian, regional (Croatia, Serbia, BIH ...) and global media landscape. The regular sections in the magazine include: Media Policy, Media Industry, Research Journalism, Media Law, Media Representations, Media Ethics, Media and Society, Analysis of Media Report, and a special section dedicated to Photo Journalism.
In association with the Peace Institute as one of the centres in the media research the Media Watch magazine serves as a platform for the networks as South East European Network for Professionalisation of the Media (SEENPM), and the Soros foundation OSI Network. Within the SEENPM network the common ground for media research, seminars, and exchanges are established.
The official language of the publication is Slovenian, the published articles are available at the online archive.
See also
External links
- Media Watch Magazine online (in Slovenian)