European Journal of Communication
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European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print.
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print.
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print.
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. Despite enjoying a series of advantages and privileges, including access to public funding and technical infrastructure, as well as a special regulatory framework allowing them to reach almost the enti…
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. The right to public life has been one of the most important achievements of modernity. It was a result of long and painful civil struggles for dignity in a democratic public sphere. While de jure we ar…
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. EU state aid rules are part of the EU’s competition policy, a form of soft law developed to nudge states away from public investments in many areas. Rules were used to impose that market competition ho…
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. This article addresses the question of whether a withdrawal from social media platforms represents a viable strategy in the ongoing relational power negotiations between public service media and platfo…
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. Information as a public good is not a thing of nature, but a purposeful action. In my contribution, I explore an international association that got institutionalised around the idea of information as a…
European Journal of Communication, Ahead of Print. Amidst a global media landscape dominated by transnational conglomerates and tech giants, proximity media face the imperative to reassess their mission and relevance. As market dynamics may lead to new…
European Journal of Communication, Volume 39, Issue 5, Page 541-542, October 2024.
European Journal of Communication, Volume 39, Issue 5, Page 542-543, October 2024.