The European Handbook of Media Accountability

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Ainars Dimants
Aleksander Sašo Slak Brlek
Ana Isabel Reis
Andrej Školkay
Anna Kandyla
Audronė Nugaraitė
Auksė Baltienė
Bichler Klaus
Bissera Zankova
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Boris Mance
Brinkmann Janis
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Ceren Sözeri
Colin Porlezza
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Daniela-Aurelia Popa
Dimitra L. Milioni
Eberwein Tobias
Elena Vartanova
Epp Lauk
Evangelia Psychogiopoulou
Fengler Susanne
François Heinderyckx
Halliki Harro-Loit
Harmen Groenhart
Heikki Heikkilä
Helena Lima
Huub Evers
Journalism & Professional Media
Journalism History
Journalistic ethics
Journalistic ethics-Europe
Mass media
Mass media and public opinion
Media & Communications
Media & Film Studies
Public Policy
Sociology & Social Policy
Sociology of Media
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