Project
Mapping Media Accountability - in Europe and Beyond

While press councils face tough challenges across Europe, and media reporting has almost vanished from the mass media in many countries in a time of media crisis, new forms of media accountability have emerged in the Internet: readers and viewers twitter about the media’s mistakes, online ombudsmen follow up on e-mail complaints, and journalists blog about their profession. Can such innovative instruments of media criticism effectively supplement conventional institutions of media self-regulation like press councils and media journalism?
The book "Mapping Media Accountability - in Europe and Beyond" provides pioneer work in analyzing the development of established and emerging media accountability instruments in 14 countries in Eastern and Western Europe as well as the Arab world. Media scholars and students, professionals and policy-makers alike will be introduced to the specific problems and perspectives of media accountability in different media systems and journalistic cultures. Looked at from a comparative point of view, the reports hint at the formation of different cultures of media accountability within Europe and its adjacent countries. These cultures partly overlap with the journalism cultures identified in the well-known model by Hallin & Mancini. At the same time, the development of media accountability and transparency shows distinctive features incongruent with established models of journalism cultures. Consequently, the book also offers new stimuli for innovations in journalism theory.
Contents
Susanne Fengler / Tobias Eberwein / Tanja Leppik-Bork
Matthias Karmasin / Daniela Kraus / Andy Kaltenbrunner / Klaus Bichler
Urmas Loit / Epp Lauk / Halliki Harro-Loit
Heikki Heikkilä / Timo Kylmälä
Olivier Baisnée / Ludivine Balland
Tobias Eberwein
Gianpietro Mazzoleni / Sergio Splendore
George Hawatmeh / Judith Pies
Jordan: Media Accountability under the Patronage of the Regime
Huub Evers / Harmen Groenhart
Michał Głowacki / Paweł Urbaniak
Mihai Coman / Raluca Radu / Manuela Preoteasa / Mihaela Paun / Horea Badau
Romania: Twenty Years of Professionalization in Journalism – still Counting
Salvador Alsius / Marcel Mauri / Ruth Rodríguez Martínez
Colin Porlezza / Stephan Russ-Mohl
Riadh Ferjani
Mike Jempson / Wayne Powell
United Kingdom: From the Gentlemen’s Club to the Blogosphere
Epp Lauk / Marcus Denton
References
For more literature on media accountability and transparency in Europe and beyond, please visit our comprehensive literature database!
More information about "Mapping Media Accountability - in Europe and Beyond" can be found on the website of the Cologne-based publisher Herbert von Halem.
About MediaAcT
MediaAcT is a comparative research project on media accountability systems in EU member states as indicators for media pluralism in Europe.
Funded by the EC

Project funded under the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanties