Category Archives: Media Policy Research
See allMapping Digital Media: Turkey
*By Asli Tunç and Vehbi Görgülü
The Turkish Mapping Digital Media report states that there is a strong appetite for digital media in Turkey. The reach of the internet—both fixed line and mobile—has expanded dramatically in recent years, connecting nearly half … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: South Africa
The Mapping Digital Media project examines the global opportunities and risks created by the transition from traditional to digital media. Covering 60 countries, the project examines how these changes affect the core democratic service that any media system should provide: … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: Digital Media, Conflict and Diasporas in the Horn of Africa
* By Iginio Gagliardone and Nicole Stremlau
The Horn of Africa is one of the least connected regions in the world. Nevertheless, digital media play an important social and political role in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia (including South-Central … Read more
Book: Media Freedom and Pluralism, Media Policy Challenges in the Enlarged Europe
Media Freedom and Pluralism – Media Policy Challenges in the Enlarged Europe
Edited by: Beata Klimkiewicz, Jagellonian University, Cracow
This book addresses a critical analysis of major media policies in the European Union and Council of Europe at the period of profound … Read more
Book: Comparative Media Systems: European and Global Perspectives
Comparative Media Systems: European and Global Perspectives
Edited by: Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska, University of Wrocław, Poland; Michał Głowacki, Associate Editor of Central European Journal of Communication; Karol Jakubowicz, Information for All Program, UNESCO; and Miklós Sükösd, Central European University, Budapest
Introduced by Daniel … Read more

