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European Journalism Education
This book is the first comprehensive directory of the journalism education and training offered in thirty-three European countries. The volume, organized by country, discusses the history of journalism education and includes an analysis of all the current university programs and training provided by private media and professional organizations in each location. In addition, each section includes a thorough examination of the historical, political, economic and social framework of journalism in each country that looks towards the future of journalism education and media in Europe. European Journalism Education will be an asset to scholars of international communication studies and to media policy makers around the world.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Hugh Stephenson
Introduction
European Journalism Education in a Mess Media World
Georgios Terzis
Part I: The North Atlantic/Liberal Media Model Countries
Introduction
Michael Bromley
The Republic of Ireland Journalism Education Landscape
Colum Kenny
The United Kingdom Journalism Education Landscape
Michael Bromely
Part II: The Northern European/Democratic Corporatist Media Model Countries
Introduction
Lennart Weibull
The Austrian Journalism Education Landscape
Johanna Dorer, Gerit Götzenbrucker and Roman Hummel
The Belgian Journalism Education Landscape
Nico Carpentier and François Heinderyckx
The Danish Journalism Education Landscape
Kim Minke
The Finnish Journalism Education Landscape
Raimo Salokangas
The German Journalism Education Landscape
Romy Fröhlich and Christina Holtz-Bacha
The Icelandic Journalism Education Landscape
Birgir Guðmundsson
The Luxembourgian Journalism Education Landscape
Mario Hirsch
The Netherlands Journalism Education Landscape
Gabriëlla Meerbach
The Norwegian Journalism Education Landscape
Gunn Bjørnsen, Jan Fredrik Hovden and Rune Ottosen
The Swedish Journalism Education Landscape
Marina Ghersetti and Lennart Weibull
The Swiss Journalism Education Landscape
Thomas Hanitzsch and Annette Müller
Part III: The Mediterranean/Polarized Pluralist Media Model Countries
Introduction
Stylianos Papathanossopoulos
The Cypriot Journalism Education Landscape
Greek Cypriot: Nayia Roussou
Turkish Cypriot: Bekir Azgir and Mashoed Bailie
The French Journalism Education Landscape
Jacques Le Bohec
The Greek Journalism Education Landscape
Thomas Siomos
The Italian Journalism Education Landscape
Angelo Agostini
The Maltese Journalism Education Landscape
Joseph Borg
The Portuguese Journalism Education Landscape
Manuel Pinto and Sandra Marinho
The Spanish Journalism Education Landscape
Ramón Salaverría and Carlos Barrera
The Turkish Journalism Education Landscape
L. Doğan Tiliç
Part IV: The Eastern European/Post-Communist Media Model Countries
Introduction
Karol Jakubowicz
The Bulgarian Journalism Education Landscape
Manuela Manliherova, Minka Zlateva and Theodora Petrova
The Croatian Journalism Education Landscape
Nada Zgrabljić Rotar and Djurdja Vrljević Šarić
The Czech Journalism Education Landscape
Jan Jirák and Barbara Köpplová
The Estonian Journalism Education Landscape
Epp Lauk
The F.Y.R.O. Macedonia Journalism Education Landscape
Dona Kolar-Panov and Jana Ivanovska
The Hungarian Journalism Education Landscape
Péter Bajomi-Lázár
The Latvian Journalism Education Landscape
Elita Plokste
The Lithuanian Journalism Education Landscape
Auksė Balčytiene, Audronė Nugaraitė and Kristina Juraitė
The Polish Journalism Education Landscape
Lucyna Szot
The Romanian Journalism Education Landscape
Alexandru-Brandut Ulmanu
The Slovakian Journalism Education Landscape
Jozef Vatrál
The Slovenian Journalism Education Landscape
Marko Milosavljevic
Conclusion
Soul-searching at the Crossroads of European Journalism Education
Kaarle Nordenstreng
Epilogue
Back into the Future? Re-inventing Journalism Education in the Age of Globalization
Jan Servaes
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