Finding the Right Place on the Map is a crosscutting, international
comparison of the media systems and the democratic performance of
the media in post-Communist countries. It explores issues of
commercial media, social exclusion, and consumer capitalism in a
comparative East-West perspective. Each chapter considers a
different aspect of the trends and problems surrounding the media
in comparative European and global perspectives. The result is a
creative collaboration of leading authors from East and West that
covers a rich array of controversial subjects in a comprehensive
manner. Topics range from the civil society approach to media and
public service broadcasting to journalism cultures, fandom,
representation of poverty and gender that reinforces social
exclusion and legitimizes consumer capitalism. Finding the Right
Place on the Map is a unique, up-to-date overview of what media
transformation has meant for post-communist countries in nearly two
decades.
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