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Globalisation Trends in the Media

Edited By: Marta Žilkova

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With contributions from Slovak, Czech, and Polish authors, this book evaluates media culture in Central Europe. It explores the problems and successes of radio, television, and internet production since 1989 in the face of globalisation.

The book of studies named Globalisation Trends in the Media contains an evaluation of the media culture in Slovakia. It deals with problems caused by…
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The book of studies named Globalisation Trends in the Media contains an evaluation of the media culture in Slovakia. It deals with problems caused by globalisation and by the specific circumstances of media production. Whilst the post socialist states are, in many respects, in a similar situation, they each have their own specific attributes too. As this book features not only Slovak, but also Czech and Polish authors, the English reader will be able to gain an idea of the state of media production, and especially of the media culture, in Central Europe. The nature of media culture in Central Europe, when compared to that of countries situated further east, differs mainly in its inclination towards western Europe and, unfortunately, towards America too. The book contains theoretical and glozing articles dealing with radio and television production, as well as the Internet. Overall the book aims to introduce the reader to the state of the Slovak media culture, to its audience and also to its problems and successes since the year 1989.
The book will probably attract the attention of experts in media production, academics of media culture and young people interested in radio and television production who would like to learn something about the culture of a small Central European country. They might have come across a similar phenomena in England. The book will help them find out how European culture influences Slovakia.

Marta Žilková is Professor at the Faculty of Arts / Institute for Literary and Artistic Communication at Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. She lectures on the theory of media culture and the methodology of aesthetics. She published three books dealing with media culture and literature for children and teenagers: Drama in Audio Production, in1995; The Child in the Context of Postmodernism, in 2001; Victories and losses of Media Drama, in 2004. Prof. Žilková is the author of a new aesthetic discipline, practical aesthetics, which is being taught at university and basic schools. With a team of authors she has published a book of written university lectures ‘Practical Aesthetics’ and a manual for secondary school teachers, titled ‘Exercises from Aesthetic Education’.

Dobrochna Dabert, Katarína Fichnová, Štefan Gero, Edita Gromová, Daniel Hevier, Vlasta Hochelová, Dagmar Inštitorisová, Imrich Jenča, Eva Kapsová, Marián Kluvanec, Martina Koreňová, Adela Mitrová, Daša Nováčiková, Radomil Novák, Pavol Odaloš, Branislav Ondrášik, Beáta Panáková, Dagmar Podmaková, Hana Pravdová, Juraj Rusnák, Janka Satková, Kamila Sekerová, Lucia Spálová, Blandína Šramová, Ivan Stadtrucker, Silvia Struhárová, Štefan Timko

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-058-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-058-2
  • Date of Publication: 2006-12-01

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-6850-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6850-1
  • Date of Publication: 2006-12-01
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFD, JFC
  • THEMA: JBCT, JBCC
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