27 results on '"Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa"'
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2. The Presidential Campaign in the Republic of Korea in 2017 : The Role of Social Media Ed. 1
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Trzcinska, Julia, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Trzcinska, Julia, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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The main purpose of the book is to create a model of the presidential election campaign in South Korea. The research questions included both those regarding the content of the campaign itself and, more broadly, its organization. The collected materials, posted on Facebook and Twitter accounts by the three most important candidates in the campaign, were analyzed using mixed (qualitative and quantitative) research methods. In addition to describing the results of empirical research, the book provides a broader context regarding political communication in the Republic of Korea. Because of that, the work can be useful for students of political science, international relations, communication studies, as well as Korean studies.
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- 2022
3. Pirate Waves : Polish Private Radio Broadcasting in the Period of Transformation 1989–1995 Ed. 1
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Doliwa, Urszula, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Doliwa, Urszula, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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This book reveals the value and significance of pirate radio, with a special focus on local radio stations that broadcast illegally in Poland in the early 90s. It shows that many of them, like in other countries from the region, began as non-commercial, community-oriented initiatives. Several sources of information were used to maximize the potential of the study, especially documents gathered from public institutions, press articles, interviews with radio representatives, and decision-makers who influenced the shape of the broadcasting system. The analysis of these sources supports the conclusion that, although the pirates left a lasting legacy, they lost out in the licensed regime driven by market logic.
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- 2022
4. MIĘDZY POLITOLOGIĄ I KOMUNIKOLOGIĄ : RAZEM CZY OSOBNO? PRZYPADEK STUDIÓW PORÓWNAWCZYCH NAD RELACJAMI POLITYKI I MEDIÓW W EUROPIE ŚRODKOWO-WSCHODNIEJ
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DOBEK-OSTROWSKA, Bogusława
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- 2015
5. Professional autonomy
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Nygren Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska Boguslawa, and Anikina Maria
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journalists ,professionalization ,autonomy ,professional institutions ,comparative journalism studies ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Degree of autonomy is one of the key dimensions of professionalization in journalism. However, the strive for autonomy looks different in different media systems, where pressure on autonomy can come from both political and commercial powers, outside and within the media. Media development also changes the conditions for professional autonomy for journalists, in both a positive and a negative sense. In the comparative research project “Journalism in change”, the journalistic cultures in Russia, Poland and Sweden are studied. In a survey involving 1500 journalists from the three countries, journalists report on their perceived autonomy in their daily work and in relation to different actors inside and outside the media. The survey covers how the work has been changed by media developments, and how these changes have affected journalists′perceived autonomy. The results show similarities in the strive for autonomy, but also clear differences in how autonomy is perceived by journalists in the three countries.
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- 2015
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6. A MediaEgo in the MediaPolis. Towards a New Paradigm of Political Communication : The Polish Case
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Walecka-Rynduch, Agnieszka, Zegler, Andrzej, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Walecka-Rynduch, Agnieszka, Zegler, Andrzej, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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The monograph is focused on three essential research problems identified by the key terms used in its title. The analysis covers concepts that previously were not subject to in-depth research projects: the MediaPolis, a MediaEgo and evolution of the political communication paradigm, observed and analysed on the political scene in Poland. Evolution of the public sphere and the media requires consideration of the causes of ongoing changes and of forecast transformations initiated by those changes. Hence, the research project focused on the sphere that emerged in an intersection of known discourse areas – public, political, meta-political and media discourses. The monograph summarizes years of research into the proposed concepts of a MediaEgo politician and the MediaPolis public sphere.
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- 2021
7. The Elites of the Media versus the Elites of Politics in Poland
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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This book is the fruit of scientific research conducted using quantitative and qualitative methods regarding the mutual relations between the media elites and the political elites in Poland. The authors of this work focus on several virtuous aspects of this issue: on the characteristic model of opinion-forming journalism, also on the differences presented by female and male journalists in the assessment of the relations between politicians and journalists, as well as on the differences between local and national level of mass media in terms of external and internal autonomy of journalists, next on the importance of opinion-forming media in the process of creating a sense of political subjectivity in their recipients, and finally on the phenomenon of politicization of cultural issues in opinion-forming weeklies in Poland.
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- 2019
8. Slovak Mass Media in the 21st Century: Current Challenges
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobrotková, Miroslava, Bekmatov, Artur, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobrotková, Miroslava, Bekmatov, Artur, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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The book deals with the most challenging issues which the Slovak Mass Media are currently facing, including matters of public criticism. The first chapter describes the media influence on power control in Slovakia. It does not avoid the controversial question of corruption in the Slovak media field. The following chapter examines the stereotypes about the social minorities that are still widely spread by the media (especially the Internet and the social media). In this context, the chapter related to the public media explains why the existence of the media of public service is so important and why it is necessary to finance such media by public sources and not by the state. In the final chapter, the author aims to identify the reasons why alternative sources of information usually fail to inform truthfully, impartially and objectively.
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- 2019
9. The Coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict by the Polish Media (2014-2015)
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Norström, Róza, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Norström, Róza, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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In this book, the author examines the media coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by six Polish media outlets in 2014 and 2015. Using content analysis and in-depth interviews, the author explores how cultural and historical factors, as well as the national security threat to Poland, affected the media image of the conflict. Despite differences in editorial line, level of political parallelism and type of medium, the Polish media largely spoke with one voice. Interviews with journalists uncover how they view their role in reporting on the conflict, and how national prejudices had an impact on their work. The military and economic threat to Poland, resulting from Russia's actions, was the dominant tool of domestication used by the media to bring the dispute closer to the public.
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- 2019
10. Current Issues in the Slovak Mass Media
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Cillingová, Veronika, Bútorová, Eva, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Cillingová, Veronika, Bútorová, Eva, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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The book deals with the problems of media communication and its formation in the Slovak Republic in and after 1993. It focuses on the social function of the media in the sense of journalistic communication. The authors also address the problems of gender stereotypes presented through social networks and advertising in all kinds of media in Slovakia and abroad. This book also explores the question of forming a theoretical basis for the creation of mass media communication (print media, film, photography, literature, works in marketing communication, books). This book does not elaborate on all problems of the mass media in the Slovak Republic, but it attempts to examine the key issues.
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- 2019
11. Polish Media System in a Comparative Perspective : Media in Politics, Politics in Media
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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A media system does not exist in a vacuum. It develops and grows within social, political and economic systems. They interact with and influence one another, as well as stimulate each other's development. The main subject of this work is the dynamically evolving Polish media system, which is under the influence of institutions and external stakeholders. Thanks to this, it is easier to understand that the "crossroads" is not only a problem of the Polish media system, but a global one. For this reason, a comparative perspective is employed. Three chapters help to provide an answer to research questions dedicated to political parallelism and journalistic professionalization. The analysis would be limited and unrepresentative if the book enclosed it with one country's border, omitting the broad global, European and Centro-European context.
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- 2019
12. A MediaEgo in the MediaPolis. Towards a New Paradigm of Political Communication : The Polish Case
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Walecka-Rynduch, Agnieszka, Zegler, Andrzej, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Walecka-Rynduch, Agnieszka, Zegler, Andrzej, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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The monograph is focused on three essential research problems identified by the key terms used in its title. The analysis covers concepts that previously were not subject to in-depth research projects: the MediaPolis, a MediaEgo and evolution of the political communication paradigm, observed and analysed on the political scene in Poland. Evolution of the public sphere and the media requires consideration of the causes of ongoing changes and of forecast transformations initiated by those changes. Hence, the research project focused on the sphere that emerged in an intersection of known discourse areas – public, political, meta-political and media discourses. The monograph summarizes years of research into the proposed concepts of a MediaEgo politician and the MediaPolis public sphere.
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- 2021
13. Journalism in Change : Journalistic Culture in Poland, Russia and Sweden
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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Media developments change journalism all over the world. But are the changes the same in different media systems? How is professionalization influenced by the constant growth of a network society and social media? How are commercialization and political influences in the media relating to each other? These are some of the issues discussed in this study. It is based on the research project Journalism in Change – professional journalistic cultures in Poland, Russia and Sweden. From 2011 to 2014 researchers from Sweden, Poland and Russia at Södertörn University in Stockholm have been cooperating closely in order to survey a sample of 1500 journalists and 60 in depth interviews with journalists. The results are presented in a comparative design covering different areas.It is an unusually tightly focused volume that sheds much light on the values, roles and working conditions of these journalists in a revealing comparative perspective. It is a model of well-conceptualized and carefully conducted comparative cross-national journalism research.David H. Weaver, Bloomington, Indiana University, USA
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- 2015
14. Democracy and Media in Central and Eastern Europe 25 Years On
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Glowacki, Michal, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Glowacki, Michal, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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- 2015
15. Political Communication in the Era of New Technologies
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Garlicki, Jan, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Garlicki, Jan, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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New technologies and new media have significantly influenced the process of political communication. They have created new opportunities such as the great interactivity of communication, the personalization of a message or an uncountable number of possibilities for campaigning. This publication is a collection of socio-political studies which analyze the phenomenon of political communication in the 21st century. The main focus is on new media, especially on the Internet as well as on social media or social networks. However, there are also papers which examine traditional channels of political communication in the era of new technologies. Moreover, to the advantage of this book, the chapters explore the phenomenon of political communication not only in the USA and Western Europe, but also in Central Europe, Latin America and Africa.
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- 2013
16. Journalistic cultures between national traditions and global trends
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Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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To be a journalist in Poland, Russia and Sweden means - in many ways - to be a part of the same community: the most important ideals are the same, the daily work is performed with similar tools, formats and expressions are similar. On the surface there are many similarities, but still there are important differences when it comes to the conditions for professionals. The frames in the daily work describing the boundaries for each journalist are different – commercial and political limitations for what is possible in journalistic practice. There are commercial pressures from owners and advertisers and political influence on media companies and newsrooms on journalists to adapt in their daily work. Additionally, what is more important, these limitations differ between the three countries and among different types of media. These are some of the results presented in previous chapters in this anthology. The point of departure for the project has been the rapid changes in media technology, society (changes in users’ behaviour) in combination with crisis for business models and increasing market influence in the media sector. The question is how these changes influence professional journalistic cultures in different media systems. Poland, Russia and Sweden represent different traditions in journalism, and the position of media in relation to political power and society differs as well. We knew from the beginning that there were differences – but is it also possible to identify similarities between journalistic cultures in the era of globalization of professional cultures (Waisbord, 2013)? The project has researched the changes in journalism from the perspective of representatives of this profession. With a survey to a representative sample of 500 journalists in each country, opinions and experiences were studied. In 20 in-depth interviews in each country journalists were asked to give more detailed answers going beyond the questions in the survey. All the empirical work
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17. Introduction: Journalism, professionalization and juournalistic culture as a matter of research
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Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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- 2015
18. Professional journalistic cultures : Design and methods in the research
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Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Johansson, Elena, Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, and Johansson, Elena
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The object of this study is professional cultures among journalists in three countries. The first question in the process is to decide who is a journalist – and the answer is not evident. Deuze (2007:141) describes contemporary journalism as only one kind of work in the broad media sector – an industry with unclear borders between different parts and media workers going in and out of different professional roles. He calls them “portfolio workers” going between assignment and professional roles, which become liquid. Other research describes journalism as a profession passing through on the way to other better paid jobs (Nygren, 2011:219; Pasti et al., 2012:280). In this study, journalists are defined as people professionally producing content based on facts (not fiction or entertainment) for what we traditionally label as “mass media”, in contemporary debate also called “legacy media”: newspapers and magazines, TV and radio channels, online and digital formats connected to the traditional media industry. Also the growing number of “content producers” outside media companies is included; freelancers and those employed in production companies. This classic definition of a journalist has problems, for example the borders towards public relations, content marketing and towards entertainment in feature journalism. It also means that independent bloggers and people producing all kind of content produced for social media platforms are not included in the definition, even if this content has journalistic qualities and sometimes also can generate incomes making it professional in some sense. It is likely that the definition of “journalists” is going to change, professional borders are not fixed forever and media development changes the industry quickly (Anderson et al., 2013). But still this old definition has relevance in relation to the content for daily media consumption. This old definition also makes it possible to connect to earlier research on journalists and thei
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19. Journalism in change : Professional journalistic culture in Poland, Russia and Sweden
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Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, and Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa
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A transnational research project: “Journalism in Change: Professional journalistic culture in Poland, Russia, and Sweden” The purpose of the project “Journalism in Change” is to identify common parts of a transnational journalistic culture and common changes in journalism in general in different media systems, as well as the differences among the three selected countries. It is also possible to relate the results to national differences in history and culture, to analyze the relationship between globalization and national differences. The research design can be described as a “most-different” selection of cases. The project includes three countries representing different media systems, of different historical and political backgrounds and different sizes – Sweden, Russia and Poland, situated on the Baltic Sea. All of them have had relationships in the past. They were intense between Poland and Sweden in the times of the 16th and 18th centuries, and between Sweden and Russia from the 12th to 19th century, and Poland and Russia have had a very deep relationship from medieval times until today. The communist period (1945-1989) was significant for Polish and Russian journalism and professional cultures. Despite a common geographical location and history, the three states are different in many aspects: journalistic culture being influenced by different external factors, such as a democratic tradition (or lack of this experience), religion, education systems, economic development, and access to new technologies of communication. In fact, “Journalism in Change” is the first comparative project covering journalistic culture in these three countries. We were aware of these differences from the beginning, , but we also wanted to look at whether there are any similarities. With the study design it has become possible to analyze what changes in journalism in different types of society have in common, and what kind of differences come from the characteristics of each society
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20. Sourcing the News : Comparing Source Use and Media Framing of the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections
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Strömbäck, Jesper, Negrine, Ralph, Hopmann, David Nicolas, Jalali, Carlos, Berganza, Rosa, Seeber, Gilg U. H., Seceleanu, Andra, Volek, Jaromir, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Mykkänen, Juri, Belluati, Marinella, Maier, Michaela, Strömbäck, Jesper, Negrine, Ralph, Hopmann, David Nicolas, Jalali, Carlos, Berganza, Rosa, Seeber, Gilg U. H., Seceleanu, Andra, Volek, Jaromir, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Mykkänen, Juri, Belluati, Marinella, and Maier, Michaela
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The relationship between journalists and their sources has been described as an interdependent relationship where each part needs the other. For political actors, this relationship is particularly important during election campaigns, when their need to reach voters through the media is even more urgent than usual. This is particularly true with respect to European Parliamentary election campaigns, as these are often less salient and as people's need for orientation is greater than in national elections. However, there is only limited cross-national research on the media's use of news sources and whether there are associations between the use of news sources and media framing. This holds true for research on election campaigns in general and on European Parliamentary election campaigns in particular. Against this background, this study investigates cross-national differences and similarities in the media's use of news sources in their coverage of the 2009 European Parliamentary election campaigns and the extent to which the use of news sources is associated with the media's framing of politics and the EU. The study draws upon a quantitative content analysis of the media coverage in twelve countries. Findings suggest that there are both important similarities and differences across countries with respect to the use of news sources and that there are cases when the use of news sources is related to the framing of politics and the EU.
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21. The Mediatization and Framing of European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
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Strömbäck, Jesper, Negrine, Ralph, Hopmann, David Nicolas, Maier, Michaela, Jalali, Carlos, Berganza, Rosa, Seeber, Gilg U. H., Seceleanu, Andra, Volek, Jaromir, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Mykkänen, Juri, Belluati, Marinella, Róka, Jolán, Strömbäck, Jesper, Negrine, Ralph, Hopmann, David Nicolas, Maier, Michaela, Jalali, Carlos, Berganza, Rosa, Seeber, Gilg U. H., Seceleanu, Andra, Volek, Jaromir, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Mykkänen, Juri, Belluati, Marinella, and Róka, Jolán
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- 2013
22. Campaigning Against Europe? : The Role of Euroskeptic Fringe and Mainstream Parties in the 2009 European Parliament Election
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Adam, Silke, Maier, Michaela, De Vreese, Claes. H, Schuck, Andreas R.T, Stetka, Vaclav, Jalali, Carlos, Seeber, Gilg U.H, Negrine, Ralph, Raycheva, Lilia, Berganza, Rosa, Róka, Jolán, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nord, Lars, Balzer, Matthias, Baumli, Manuela, Adam, Silke, Maier, Michaela, De Vreese, Claes. H, Schuck, Andreas R.T, Stetka, Vaclav, Jalali, Carlos, Seeber, Gilg U.H, Negrine, Ralph, Raycheva, Lilia, Berganza, Rosa, Róka, Jolán, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nord, Lars, Balzer, Matthias, and Baumli, Manuela
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In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parliamentary election in 11 countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the UK). We study which types of issues Euroskeptic fringe and Euroskeptic mainstream parties put on their campaign agendas and the kind and extent of EU opposition they voice. Further, we seek to understand whether Euroskeptic and non-Euroskeptic parties co-orient themselves toward each other within their national party systems with regard to their campaigns. To understand the role of Euroskeptic parties in the 2009 European Parliamentary elections, we draw on a systematic content analysis of parties' posters and televised campaign spots. Our results show that it is Euroskeptic parties at the edges of the political spectrum who discuss polity questions of EU integration and who most openly criticize the union. Principled opposition against the project of EU integration, however, can only be observed in the UK. Finally, we find indicators for co-orientation effects regarding the tone of EU mobilization: In national political environments where Euroskeptic parties strongly criticize the EU, pro-European parties at the same time publicly advance pro-EU positions., Vallkampanjer
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23. A cross-national survey
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Anikina, Maria, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Nygren, Gunnar, Anikina, Maria, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, and Nygren, Gunnar
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- 2013
24. Towards new questions
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Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, Anikina, Maria, Nygren, Gunnar, Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa, and Anikina, Maria
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- 2013
25. Las elites parlamentarias en Polonia y en España en la transición democrática (Génesis, estructura y funcionamiento)
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa and Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
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Historia moderna y contemporánea - Published
- 1999
26. La transición democrática en España y en Polonia (análisis comparativo)
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa and Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
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Historia moderna y contemporánea - Abstract
Para comprender bien los procesos de transición hacia la democracia hay que someter los regímenes autoritarios, precedentes a la transformación del sistema, a un análisis comparativo. En el caso de España la dictadura del general Franco, y el caso de Polonia el sistema comunista. El carácter de las dictaduras determinó los procesos del período de la transición en ambos países. Los fenómenos que nos interesan quedan visibles en la Polonia de hoy, donde todavía estamos en transición., If we want to understand better the process of the political transition toward the democracy, we must look into the authoritarian regimes which presided them. I think of the Franco's dictatorship in Spain and the communist system in Poland. The character of the authoritarian system determined the democratic transition in this two countries.
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- 1996
27. Wojciech Jaruzelski: estilo de gobernar y el carácter del liderazgo político
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Dobek-Ostrowska, Boguslawa and Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
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Historia moderna y contemporánea - Abstract
El general Jaruzelski era el número uno en las estructuras del poder de la República Popular de Polonia en los años ochenta. Este interesante político quedaba, sin embargo, fuera del interés de los investigadores polacos. En la prensa occidental no pocas veces aparecían publicaciones referidas al líder polaco, que paulatinamente empezó a gozar, conforme a los dictados de estos medios de comunicación, de una simpatía mayor que en su país donde era rechazado por la mayoría de la población. El presente artículo pretende dar a conocer a Jaruzelski como gobernante y líder político., General Jaruzelski was the first man in the power framework of the Popular Republic of Poland in the eighties. Nevertheless, Polish researchers didn't take much interest about this interesting politician. There were plenty of articles in the western press about the Polish leader. According to the dictates of these mass-media, he gradually began to win more popularity in the western world than in his own country, where the majority of people refused to accept him. This paper tries to present Jaruzelski as a ruler and politician leader.
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