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Subject: European Journal of Communication Volume 19 Issue 02
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European Journal of Communication
Volume 19 Issue 02 - Publication Date: 1 June 2004
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105536&jiid=507578
Lessons from Russia: A Neo-Authoritarian Media System
Jonathan Becker Bard College, USA
Media Meet the Citizen: Beyond Market Mechanisms and Government Regulations
Jo Bardoel and Leen d'Haenens University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
The Press as Agents of Nationalism in the Queen's Golden Jubilee: How
British Newspapers Celebrated a Media Event
Claire Wardle and Emily West University of Pennsylvania, USA
Supplying and Viewing Diversity: The Role of Competition and Viewer Choice
in Dutch Broadcasting
Richard van der Wurff Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR),
The Netherlands
Research Note
The Relationship between Television Fiction and Fear of Crime: An Empirical
Comparison of Three Causal Explanations
Review Article
Media Literacy and Public Citizens
Briggs, A. and P. Burke, A Social History of the Media: From Gutenberg to
the Internet, reviewed by Yves Laberge
Edles, L.D., Cultural Sociology in Practice, reviewed by Yves Laberge
Gripsrud, J., Understanding Media Culture, reviewed by Yves Laberge
Book Reviews
J.K. Chalaby, The de Gaulle Presidency and the Media: Statism and Public
Communications, reviewed by Darren G. Lilleker
Shepard, J., D. Horn, d. Laing, P. Oliver and P. Wicke (eds), Continuum
Encyclopaedia of Popular Music of the World, Vol. 1, reviewed by Keith Negus
and John Street
B. Goldfarb, Visual Pedagogy: Media Culture in and beyond the Classroom,
reviewed by Sarah Pink
M. Warschauer, Technology and Social Inclusion Rethinking the Digital
Divide, reviewed by Ruth Lister
P. Morley / D. Metzer, Words and Music: A History of Pop in the Shape of a
City / Quotation and Cultural Meaning in Twentieth Century Music, reviewed
by Keith Negus
Book Notes
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