M E D I A W A T C H    S E R I E S
 
Marko Zajc, Janez Polajnar
Ours and Yours
 
Tanja Petrović
A long way home
 
Brankica Petković, Marko Prpič, Neva Nahtigal, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Media Preferences and Perceptions
 
Mitja Velikonja
Titostalgia
 
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Brankica Petković
You call this a media market?
 
Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić, Iztok Jurančič, Marko Prpič, Roman Kuhar
Media for Citizens
 
Mitja Velikonja
EUrosis
 
Jernej Rovšek
The Private and the Public in the Media
 
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić, Brankica Petković
Media Ownership
 
Roman Kuhar
Media Representations of Homosexuality
 
Dragan Petrovec
Violence in the Media
 
Majda Hrženjak, Ksenija H. Vidmar, Zalka Drglin, Valerija Vendramin, Jerca Legan
Making Her Up
 
Gojko Bervar
Freedom of Non-accountability
 
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Serving the State or the Public
 
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Marko Milosavljević
Media Policy in Slovenia in the 1990s
 
Breda Luthar, Tonči Kuzmanić, Srečo Dragoš, Mitja Velikonja, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić
The Victory of the Imaginary Left
 
Matevž Krivic, Simona Zatler
Freedom of the Press and Personal Rights
 
Karmen Erjavec, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Barbara Kelbl
We About the Roma
 
Tonči Kuzmanić
Hate-speech in Slovenia
 
Darren Purcell
The Slovenian State on the Internet
 
Breda Luthar
The Politics of Tele-tabloids
 
Marjeta Doupona Horvat, Jef Verschueren, Igor Ž. Žagar
The Pragmatics of Legitimation
 

MEDIAWATCH JOURNAL ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT
Why compare media reforms?
June 2013

It is possible to blame the wrong approach to "media democratization" where the models of media regulation, institutions and professional culture have been simply transplanted and imitated from the Western countries. But is it also possible to blame and question the model itself?

That question was in the core of the trans-regional conference "Comparing Media Reforms" organized on 29 and 30 November 2012 in Ljubljana by the Peace Institute, aiming to connect the analysts and protagonists of campaigns for media reforms and media system transformations in different regions of the world, beyond the division between "developed" and "non-developed". Its purpose was to revisit analytical frameworks, learn lessons from successes and failures in the field of the media and democracy in different regions and establish grounds and instruments for trans-regional collaboration and exchange.

A thematic supplement of the Media Watch Journal contains most of the contributions and ideas discussed at the conference. Read more

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Ours and Yours Marko Zajc, Janez Polajnar
Ours and Yours
On the history of Slovenian newspaper discourse of the 19th and early 20th centuries
   
A long way home Tanja Petrović
A long way home
Representations of the Western Balkans in Political and Media Discourses
   
Media Preferences and Perceptions Brankica Petković, Marko Prpič, Neva Nahtigal, Sandra B. Hrvatin
Media Preferences and Perceptions
A Survey Among Students, Ethnic Minorities and Politicians in Slovenia
   
Titostalgia Mitja Velikonja
Titostalgia
A Study of Nostalgia for Josip Broz
   
You call this a media market? Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Brankica Petković
You call this a media market?
The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia
   
Media for Citizens Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić, Iztok Jurančič, Marko Prpič, Roman Kuhar
Media for Citizens
   
EUrosis Mitja Velikonja
Eurosis
A Critique of the New Eurocentrism
   
Jernej Rovšek
The Private and the Public in the Media
Regulation and implementation in Slovenia
   
Sandra B. Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić, Brankica Petković
Media Ownership
Impact on Media Independence and Pluralism in Slovenia and Other Post-socialist European Countries
   
Roman Kuhar
Media representations of Homosexuality
An Analisys of the Print Media in Slovenia, 1970-2000
   
Dragan Petrovec
Violence in the Media
The Extent and the Influence of Violence in the Media in Slovenia
   
Majda Hrženjak, Ksenija H. Vidmar, Zalka Drglin, Valerija Vendramin, Jerca Legan, Urša Skumavc
Making Her Up
Women's Magazines in Slovenia
   
Gojko Bervar
Freedom of Non-accountability
   
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Serving the State or the Public
The Outlook for Public Service Broadcasting in Slovenia
   
Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Marko Milosavljević
Media Policy in Slovenia in the 1990s
Regulation, Privatization, Concentration and Commercialization of the Media
   
Breda Luthar, Tonči Kuzmanić, Srečo Dragoš, Mitja Velikonja, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Lenart J. Kučić
The Victory of the Imaginary Left
The Relationship of the Media and Politics in the 2000 Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia
   
Matevž Krivic, Simona Zatler
Freedom of the Press and Personal Rights
Right of Correction and Right of Reply in Slovene Legislation
   
Karmen Erjavec, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin, Barbara Kelbl
We About the Roma
Discriminatory Discourse in the Media in Slovenia
   
Tonči Kuzmanić
Hate-speech in Slovenia
Slovenian Racism, Sexism and Chauvinism
   
Darren Purcell
The Slovenian State on the Internet
   
Breda Luthar
The Politics of Tele-tabloids
   
Marjeta Doupona Horvat, Jef Verschueren, Igor Ž. Žagar
The Pragmatics of Legitimation
The Rhetoric of Refugee Policies in Slovenia