Comparing post-socialist media systems: The case of Southeast Europe
Zrinjka Peruško, Dina Vozab i Antonija Čuvalo
2021
This book explains divergent media system trajectories in the countries in southeast Europe, and challenges the presumption that the common socialist experience critically influences a common outcome in media development after democratic transformations, by showing different remote and proximate configuration of conditions that influence their contemporary shape. Applying an innovative longitudinal set-theoretical methodological approach, the book contributes to the theory of media systems with a novel theoretical framework for the comparative analysis of post-socialist media systems. This theory builds on the theory of historical institutionalism and the notion of critical junctures and path dependency in searching for an explanation for similarities or differences among media systems in the Eastern European region. Extending the understanding of media systems beyond a political journalism focus, this book is a valuable contribution to the literature on comparative media systems in the areas of media systems studies, political science, Southeast and Central European studies, post-socialist studies and communication studies.
Novine nekad i danas: Povijesni pregled novinstva
Dunja Majstorović
2020.
Knjiga mlade znanstvenice dr. sc. Dunje Majstorović pridonijet će boljemu sagledavanju zlatnih godina revija i novina Vjesnikove kuće sedamdesetih godina 20. stoljeća i promišljanjima o ulozi dnevnih novina nekad i danas. Posebna joj je vrijednost prezentacija metodologije istraživanja etičkih dvojbi u pogledu naslovnica dnevnih novina.
Knjiga će zasigurno naći svoj dio čitatelja među onima koji žele znati više o razvoju klasičnih novina u Hrvatskoj, ali će biti od velike koristi profesorima i studentima novinarstva, komunikacijskih i informacijskih znanosti. (prof. dr. sc. Gordana Vilović)
Ova knjiga svakako popunjava postojeće praznine u povijesnu pregledu razvoja novina i detaljno prikazuje rezultate istraživanja koje je provedeno u 2011. te pokazuje kako su Jutarnji list i Večernji list uređivali naslovne stranice (…) promatrano putem novoga modela istraživanja etičkih prijepora (…) Knjiga je osim toga i snažna afirmacija uloge i važnosti novina u povijesnoj perspektivi te će biti od velike pomoći studentima novinarstva, komunikolozima, analitičarima, ali i urednicima i novinarima. (izv. prof. dr. sc. Igor Kanižaj)
(Ne)informirani građani
Dina Vozab
2019
Ova knjiga bavi se krajnjom točkom u procesu političke komunikacije: učincima informiranja građana na njihovu spremnost da politički participiraju. Zbog promijenjene uloge medijskih publika u novom medijskom okolišu (Cardoso, 2011; Castells, 2009; Prior, 2007), društvena stratifikacija oblikuje informiranje, komunikaciju i participaciju građana, reproducirajući nejednakosti u demokratskom procesu (Lindell 2015; Prior, 2007; van Dijk, 2012). Teorije medijske mučnine (Delli Carpini, 2004; Putman, 2000) i kruga vrlina (Norris, 2000; Strömbäck i Shehata, 2010) bave se učincima informiranja na političku participaciju, ali ovdje se analiziraju u odnosu na društvenu stratifikaciju, polazeći od koncepata ekonomskog, socijalnog i kulturnog kapitala (Bourdieu, 1979/2011), kako bi se pokazalo koja je zapravo uloga medija za političku participaciju u novom medijskom okolišu.
EU, Europe Unfinished
Zlatan Krajina and Nebojša Blanuša (eds)
2016
What is the meaning of the Balkans in the early 21st century? Former Yugoslav countries seek a self-flattering alliance with ‘the West’ via EU membership, while the Union’s citizens increasingly declare to be ‘Eurosceptic’. At the same time, economic turmoil in countries like Greece confronts massive incoming waves of refugees, for whom Europe’s south-eastern borders are the nearest shelter. In this time of crisis, the Balkans return on the agenda as a parable of Europe’s haunting questions about its future.EU, Europe Unfinished brings together established and emerging media and cultural scholars to explore colliding visions of space and identity within a declining continent. Whereas Europe imagines the Balkans to be the source of its nearest trouble, the region envisions Europe as a refuge from ongoing post-socialist transition. The book adopts a variety of critical perspectives – from media and policy analysis to anthropology, art history and autobiography – to investigate where Europe is headed with the Balkans in its skein, 25 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Negotiating the Mediated City: Everyday Encounters with Public Screens
Zlatan Krajina
2015
This book is an interdisciplinary empirical investigation of how people interact with public screens in their daily lives. In more and more surprising locations, screens of various kinds appear within the sightlines of passers-by in contemporary cities. Outdoor advertisers target audiences which are increasingly mobile, public art uses screens to interrogate urban change, while postmodern architecture finds electronic imagery a suitable tool of expression.
CEECOM 2015: The Digital Media Challenge, 8th Central and Eastern European Media and Communication Conference Proceedings
Auksė Balčytienė, Domagoj Bebić, Antonija Čuvalo, Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska, Michal Glowacki, Hrvoje Jakopović, Epp Lauk, Iva Nenadić, Krešimir Pavlina, Tena Perišin, Zrinjka Peruško, Irena Reifová, Nada Zgrabljić Rotar, Sonja Špiranec, Ilija Tomanić-Trivundža, Tomáš Trampota, Dina Vozab, Mihaela Banek Zorica
2015
Authors in CEECOM2015 are presenting their research on mediatized cultures, democracy, politics and civic activism with digital media, redefinition of the legacy journalism paradigm, digital skills for the new approach to journalism education, mediatization and children in the mediatized world, media and information literacy, gaming and participatory digital culture, media policy, systems and markets, privacy issues in digital media, changing news, political communication and public opinion in digital mediascapes. Keynote addresses discuss issues of the digital public sphere, media freedom in Europe, digital communication technologies and user communities and audiences, and the state and visibility of media and communication studies in CEE. Proceedings can be downloaded here.
Hrvatski medijski sustav prema UNESCO-vim indikatorima medijskog razvoja
Zrinjka Peruško, Gordana Vilović, Tena Perišin, Martina Topić, Nada Zgrabljić Rotar
2011
The book Croatian Media System according to the UNESCO Media Development Indicators presents the results of a two-year (2008-2009) research project and efforts to explain, analyze and assess media development in Croatia based on UNESCO media development indicators as methodological tools.
Uvod u medije
Zrinjka Peruško (ed.)
2010
This edited book presents fourteen chapters that approach media from different perspectives, aiming to describe the emergence, developments and future of mass media. Authors tried to understand the nature of different media (print media, film, radio, television, comic books and graphic novels and new media) from different theoretical approaches. Besides media other aspects of media environment, regulation and industry are discussed: news agencies, advertising, copyright, audience research and public relations.
Mediji, kultura i civilno društvo
Zrinjka Peruško (ed.)
2008
The book analyses the media and communication aspects of the development of civil society in Croatia. The book is divided in three broader topics: first analyses the communication aspects, second the cultural civil society sphere and the third focuses on civil society.