englischFor recipients to be able to use journalistic content to form opinions and make decisions, a certain amount of trust is essential. At the same time, every act of trust involves taking risks. Therefore, this book focuses on the relationship between journalism, trust and risk. In order to [...]
more informationenglischThis volume is an up-to-date assessment of the current state of journalism research. The authors are acknowledged experts in the fields of research whose central questions, theories and results they present in a compact form. They also develop perspectives for future research. In doing so, [...]
more informationenglischThe digitalisation of media markets is calling the legitimacy of public broadcasting into question. Willingness to pay a licence fee is declining, and young people hardly use radio and television anymore. How is ARD responding to these challenges? In this study, Henning Eichler examines [...]
more informationenglischTrust in journalism is highly relevant in many respects. At the same time, however, this trust is repeatedly the subject of public debate, and parts of our society are sceptical of traditional journalism. Building trust is therefore an important task for editorial offices. Based on 29 [...]
more informationenglisch25 years after the project of peace journalism was launched, the author of this book takes stock of what theoretical, empirical and experimental research and development have achieved since then, and how peace journalism itself has developed further: from an alternative to the propaganda [...]
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