Journalists and Media Accountability
An International Study of News People in the Digital Age
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Edited By Susanne Fengler, Tobias Eberwein, Gianpietro Mazzoleni and Colin Porlezza
These questions were tackled in an international survey of 1,800 journalists in twelve European and two Arab states conducted by the EU-funded research project, «Media Accountability and Transparency in Europe» (MediaAcT). The results provide a solid empirical basis for the discussions taking place. This book advances research on media accountability and transparency, and also offers innovative perspectives for newsrooms, media policy-makers, and journalism educators. Its systematic comparative design makes it an unprecedented venture in international journalism studies.
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Academia, 124, 193, 198–199, 251–252, 254–255
Accessibility, 40, 130
Accountability, 1–3, 7–25, 31–46, 51–62, 65–76, 83–96, 99, 102–104, 106–107, 110–111, 115–127, 129–144, 149–163, 167–179, 181–190, 193–208, 213–227, 234–235, 237, 246, 249–261, 266–271, 273–287
Advertising, 18, 71, 151, 156, 158, 183–185, 201–202, 215, 217, 219, 235, 250–251, 272, 277–278, 287, 294
Al-Arabiya, 193
Al-Ghad, 199
Al-Jazeera, 193
Al-Rai, 199
Answerability, 51, 83
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