Publication

It is our pleasure to announce that the Special Issue of the Central European Political Studies on the changing patterns in journalism and media in Central and Eastern Europe has been released.

The volume is sponsored by the International Visegrad Fund Standard Grant. The editors of the collection are Agnieszka Stępińska (Adam Mickiewicz University) and Gabriella Szabó (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences).   

Happy reading!

Agnieszka STĘPIŃSKA, Gabriella SZABÓ
Continuities and discontinuities: changing patterns in journalism and media in Central and Eastern Europe

Alice NEMCOVA TEJKALOVA, Filip LAB
Czech Journalists in the 21 century: who are they?

Agnieszka STĘPIŃSKA, Ewa JURGA-WOSIK, Kinga ADAMCZEWSKA, Bartłomiej SECLER, Dominika NAROŻNA 
Journalistic role performance in Poland

Gabriella SZABÓ, Nikolett KORMOS, Veronika ZAGYI
Journalistic role performance – the Hungarian case

Filip LAB, Sandra STEFANIKOVA, Martina TOPINKOVA
Photojournalism in Central Europe: on authenticity and ethics

Michał GŁOWACKI
Inside the Polish media firms: Accountability and transparency in Hie newsrooms

Andrej ŚKOLKAY
Collusion between politicians and journalists in the context of wiretapping of journalists

Andrej ŚKOLKAY, Alena ISTOKOVA
Media coverage of corruption: the role of inter-media agenda setting in the context of media reporting on scandals

Zuzana Veselkova
Where others fear to tread: the role of journalists in the creation and spreading of negative stereotypes about Roma people

Ainars Dimants
Latvian public service broadcasting (PSB) at a media policy crossroads on the path to public service media (PSM)

Note on the authors