Media accountability in the era of post-truth politics : European challenges and perspectives
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Media accountability in the era of post-truth politics : European challenges and perspectives
(Routledge studies in European communication research and education, 15)
Routledge, 2019
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Concepts and classifications of media accountability. Theory and practice of media accountability in Europe: an introductory overview / Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler & Matthias Karmasin
- European models of journalism regulation: a comparative classification / João Miranda & Carlos Camponez
- The circular impact model: conceptualizing media accountability / Caroline Lindekamp
- Political and societal challenges. Media accountability in the era of fake news: journalistic boundary work and its problems in Finland / Heikki Heikkilä & Jari Väliverronen
- Media accountability instruments concerning immigration and the polarisation of trust in journalism in Sweden / Torbjörn von Krogh & Göran Svensson
- Press repeat: media self-regulation in the United Kingdom after Leveson / Gordon Ramsay & Martin Moore
- Media accountability meets media polarisation: a case study from Poland / Michal Glowacki & Michal Kus
- Economic and organisational challenges. Selling short media accountability? the importance of addressing market-driven claims on media freedom / Andrew T. Kenyon, Eva-Maria Svensson & Maria Edström
- Public value and shared value through the delivery of accountability / Kaisa Sorsa
- Strengthening media accountability through regulated self-regulation: the Swiss model / Mirco Saner & Vinzenz Wyss
- Accountability and corporate social responsibility in the media industry: a topic of relevance? / Isabell Koinig, Sandra Diehl, Franzisca Weder & Matthias Karmasin
- Technological challenges. Involvement of private and civil society actors in media regulation processes: a comparison of all European Union member states / Dirk Arnold
- Emerging structures of control for algorithms on the internet: distributed agency, distributed accountability / Florian Saurwein
- Ensuring accountability and transparency in networked journalism: a critical analysis of collaborations between whistle-blowing platforms and investigative journalism / Colin Porlezza & Philip di Salvo
- Perspectives: rethinking the role of the audience. Complaints handling mechanisms and online accountability in Western European PSB / Dolors Palau-Sampio
- A wheelbarrow full of frogs: how media organisations in the Netherlands are dealing with online public complaints / Yael de Haan
- The battle over the living room: constructing an accountable popular culture / Efrat Daskal
- Examining media accountability in online media and the role of active audiences: the case of Spain / Jose A. García-Avilés
- Media criticism in an African journalistic culture: an inventory of media accountability practices in Kenya / David Cheruiyot
