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Category Archives: Slovenia
Nov 25 2019
It’s Not the Left: Ideology and Protest Participation
Comments Off on It’s Not the Left: Ideology and Protest ParticipationBy Filip Kostelka & Jan Rovny Who participates in protests? Much literature assumes that economic left-leaning individuals are expected to protest more than right-leaning ones. However, Filip Kostelka and Jan Rovny question this assumption and suggests that there is no … Continue reading
Posted by: November 25, 2019
Tagged with: Central and Eastern Europe, cleavages, left wing politics, protest movements, protests
Dec 23 2014
Financing of the Media in South East Europe
Comments Off on Financing of the Media in South East EuropeBy Marko Milosavljević When looking at the market potential of a particular market, we usually analyse a number of factors: size of the nation market; GDP; advertising market and shares and trends within specific segments, such as TV, digital, print; size/reach … Continue reading
Posted by: December 23, 2014
Tagged with: Balkans, fragmentation, Journalism, media, Media ownership, Media Systems
Nov 18 2014
Too Small, Too Personal
3 CommentsBy Sally Broughton Micova Media laws in Macedonia and Slovenia are largely in line with international standards. Yet to guarantee a transparent system and independent reporting this is not enough. In April 2014 the Republic of Macedonia held its fourth … Continue reading
Posted by: November 18, 2014
Tagged with: Balkans, defamation cases, European media, independent media, journalistic independence, libel, Macedonia, media, Media Systems, Slovenia, Sustainable Governance Indicators