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Media Watch

Medijska preža
Center za medijsko politiko, Mirovni institut, Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 1 234 7720
Brankica Petković, Programme Director




Phone386 (0) 41 863031



Abstract

The Media Watch book series has so far issued the following titles: Media for Citizens; EUrosis: A Critique of the New Eurocentrism; The Private and the Public in the Media Regulation and implementation in Slovenia Media Ownership: Impact on Media Independence and Pluralism in Slovenia and Other Post-socialist European Countries; Media representations of homosexuality : an analysis of the print media in Slovenia, 1970-2000; Violence in the Media: the Extent and the Influence of Violence in the Media in Slovenia; Making Her Up: Women's Magazines in Slovenia; Freedom of Non-Accountability: Self-Regulation in the Media in Slovenia; Serving the State or the Public: the Outlook for Public Service Broadcasting in Slovenia; The Rhetoric of Refugee Policies in Slovenia: the Pragmatics of Legitimation; Media Policy in Slovenia in the 1990s: Regulation, Privatisation, Concentration and Commercialisation of the Media; The Victory of the Imaginary Left: the Relationship of the Media and Politics in the 2000 Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia; Freedom of the Press and Personal Rights: Right of Correction and Right of Reply in Slovene Legislation; We About the Roma: Discriminatory Discourse in the Media in Slovenia; Hate-Speech in Slovenia: Slovene Racism, Sexism and Chauvinism; The Slovene State on the Internet; The Politics of Tele-Tabloids; and The Rhetoric of Refugee Policies in Slovenia: the Pragmatics of Legitimation. The books are distributed by Buča Bookselling and Publishing, and the Slovene texts are available as E-books at http://mediawatch.mirovni-institut.si.

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