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European Journal of Communication
Volume 19 Issue 01 - Publication Date: 1 March 2004
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105536&jiid=507556
Editors' Introduction
Els de Bens University of Gent, Belgium , Peter Golding University of
Loughborough, UK and Denis McQuail Emeritus Professor, University of
Amsterdam
Theory, Boundaries and Political Communication: The Uses of Disparity
Peter Dahlgren Lund University, Sweden
Past the Posts: Rethinking Change, Retrieving Critique
Graham Murdock Loughborough University, UK
Imagining the Fan Democracy
Liesbet van Zoonen University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ideas in our Heads: Introduction of PSB as Part of Media System Change
in
Central and Eastern Europe
Karol Jakubowicz National Broadcasting Council of Poland, Poland
The Challenge of Changing Audiences: Or, What is the Audience Researcher
to
do in the Age of the Internet?
Sonia Livingstone London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Reconstructing Mediatization as an Analytical Concept
Winfried Schulz University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany
Reviews
Hesmondhalgh, D. and K. Negus, (eds), Popular Music Studies, reviewed by
Sharon Lockyer
Durand, A.-P. (ed), Black, Blanc, Bleur: Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture
in
the Francophone World, reviewed by Tony Mitchell
Alan, S., Media, Risk and Science, reviewed by Vinvent Campbell
Seale, C., Media and Health, reviewed by Alan Radley
McIvenny, P. (ed), Talking Gender and Sexuality, reviewed by Nigel Edley
Thussu, D. and D. Freedman (eds), War and the Media, reviewed by David
E.
Morrison
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