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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Media Watch Magazine]]
 
* [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies]]
 
* [[Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies]]
* Centres
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** [[Centre for Cultural Policy Research, Peace Institute|Centre for Cultural Policy Research, ]]
 
** [[Centre for Media Policy, Peace Institute|Centre for Media Policy]]
 
* Libraries
 
** [[Peace Institute Library]]
 
* Magazines
 
** [[Media Watch Magazine]]
 
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://mediawatch.mirovni-institut.si Media Watch Project website] (in English and Slovenian)
 
* [http://mediawatch.mirovni-institut.si Media Watch Project website] (in English and Slovenian)

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Originally established in 1998 by the Open Society Institute Slovenia, the Media Watch project was taken over by the Peace Institute's Centre for Media Policy when the Open Society Institute closed in 2000. Media Watch is responsible for studying and monitoring the mass media in Slovenia and publishing essays and articles on its work in the Media Watch magazine and Media Watch bilingual book series.


Media Watch magazine

Past issues of Media Watch magazine have covered the following themes: analyses of media reporting, ethics of advertising in the media, media markets, expansion of media corporations, accessibility of media, freelance reporters and unions, media overview, media and law, media in various regions, media in the world, reviews, conferences and seminars, and news. Media Watch is published quarterly and is also available online.


Media Watch book series

The Media Watch book series has addressed topics such as Eurocentrism, violence in the media, the portrayal of homosexuals, women, refugees, and the Roma people in the media, media policy and regulation, hate-speech in Slovenia, and more. The books in the series generally emphasis the situation in Slovenia and often offer comparisons with and analyses of other countries.

Recent projects

One of the major Media Watch projects in 2009 was devoted to the legendary newspaper Feral Tribune, from Split, Croatia. Together with the Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Mediacentar (Sarajevo) and the Open Society Institute the heritage of Feral Tribune and its progressive journalism was evaluated at the many conferences held in the ex-Yugoslavia countries. The heritage of the Feral Tribune was preserved and digitalised as an online archive.

The books are distributed by Buča Bookselling and Publishing, and the Slovene texts are available online as e-books.

See also

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