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Dear all,

We are glad to inform you that the thematic issue of Media Research / Medijska Istrazivanja entitled Production in the Media and Journalism has been published. All articles are open-access and thus available free on-line.

All the best,

Igor Vobič & Jernej Amon Prodnik

 

Thematic Issue of Medijska istraživanja / Media Research:

PRODUCTION IN THE MEDIA AND JOURNALISM

(vol. 23, n. 2: https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=toc&id_broj=15496)

 

Graham Murdock: Communication, crisis and control: Economies, ecologies and technologies of digital times

 

Slavko Splichal: The (re)production of publicness and privateness in the liquid modern society

 

Lee Artz: The political economy of attention: Global news agencies and the destruction of democracy

 

John Nerone: The labor history of news in the US before World War I

 

Sašo Slaček Brlek, Igor Vobič, Jernej Amon Prodnik: A case study of newspaper delivery labour as a blind spot in the political economy of communication

 

Fredrik Stiernstedt: Labor market policy and media work in Sweden

 

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