Vol. 4 No. 10 (2011): Media Dialogues / MEDIJSKI DIJALOZI časopis za istraživanje medija i društva

Table of Contents
  • Michael T. Ederstone (Australia) — Media Concentration in Australia 11
  • Veselin Drašković; Dragan Radović (Montenegro) — “Economics” in (In)dependent Media 19
  • Slobodan Lakić (Montenegro) — Exchange Traded Funds in the Media Industry 33
  • Nada Zgrabljić Rotar; Karin Peruško (Croatia) — The Media Sensationalism of Natural Disasters 51
  • Željko Rutović (Montenegro) — Tabloids – (Mis)usage of Seventh Power (Case “News of the World”) 67
  • Alexander Kashumov (Bulgaria) — A View on the European Standards and Bulgarian National Law Related to Hate Speech 81
  • Željko Simić (Serbia) — Jaspers’ Alienation from Ratiocentrism 89
  • Đorđe Obradović (Croatia) — The Roots of Contemporary Public Speech Culture in Ciceron Synthesis 119
  • Marina Shilina; Milica Delibašić (Russia / Montenegro) — Text in the Internet: Non-Classical Trends in Media Research 137
  • Igor Lakić (Montenegro) — Discourse Analysis: Montenegrin Print Media and NATO Airstrikes on Yugoslavia 151
  • Mimo Drašković; Jelena Stjepčević (Montenegro) — The Media, Science and Science Journalism in Information Age 165
  • Janko Nikolovski (North Macedonia) — Free Access to Information and Investigative Reporting (Experiences from Macedonia) 177
  • Aleksandr Dorokhov; Ljudmila Dorokhova (Ukraine) — International Electronic Databases of Scientific Publications as the Component of Global Exchange of Scientific Information 183
  • Mato Brautović; Domagoj Bebić (Croatia) — Net Neutrality and the European Union: Present Conditions and Perspectives 195
  • Vedada Baraković; Mirza Mahmutović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — Public Broadcasters: (Dis)Integration Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina 207
  • Tena Perišin; Gordana Škaljac Narančić (Croatia) — Croatian Radio Television: Between Public Interest and Fight for Market Survival 223
  • Duška Jurišić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — Reform of Public Broadcasting System in Bosnia and Herzegovina 239
  • Asim Peco (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — The Importance of Trust in Community Building (BH Paradigm) 257
  • Merima Jašarević (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — All That Will Be on Television 263
  • Ivan Mašulović; Renata Branković (Montenegro) — (Non)confrontation of the Media and System Security Services 281
  • Sergej Efimovich Metelev (Russia) — Economic Analysis of Terrorism as a Complex Social and Political Phenomenon 291
  • Zvezdan Vukanović (Montenegro) — New Paradigm Models in Digital Media Business (IP TV and Mobile TV) 299
  • Zlatko Miliša (Croatia) — Temptation of Modern Family 321
  • Dubravka Valić Nedeljković (Serbia) — Children, Media and “Spending the Budget” of Free Time 339
  • Igor Aleksić; Vladeta Radović; Maja Fragner (Serbia) — Position of Children and Young People in the Codes of Journalists and the Media 355
  • Nataša Ružić (Montenegro) — School Violence as a Type of Media Spectacle 371
  • Matija Varga (Croatia) — Hazards and Protection of Young People on the Internet 383
  • Slavko Milić (Montenegro) — Police for Repression Juvenile Delinquency, Ethics and the Media 407
  • Miloš Lalević; Nikola Knežević (Montenegro) — Protection of Minors on the Internet 419
  • Marina Grigor'yevna Shilina (Russia) — Transformation of Media in the 21st Century and Paradigms of Mass Communications Research 425
  • Srdjan Vukadinović (Montenegro) — Social Structure, Transition and Public Opinion 447
  • Anđelka Rogač (Montenegro) — Media Pluralism in Democratic Transition Process of Political Regimes 461
  • Nik Gašaj (Montenegro) — Democracy and the Public 481
  • Jelisaveta Blagojević (Montenegro) — Concept of Transition and Democratic Consolidation 489
  • Radenko Šćekić (Montenegro) — Internet as a Type of Political Marketing and Promotions 497
  • Marija Janković (Montenegro) — The New Era of Integrated Marketing Communications in Companies Brand Building 503
  • Vladimir Vulić; Bojana Popović (Montenegro) — The Art of Managing Social Media at the Organizational Level 517
  • Zoran Tomić (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Davor Pavić; Ante Markić (Croatia) — Crisis Communications in the Sports Public Relations 529
  • Radka Betcheva (Bulgaria) — Media Self Regulation and its Challenges 549
  • Dragoljub-Baćo Bulatović (Montenegro) — Freedom of Expression in the Light of Decriminalisation of Defamation 555
  • Ana Stevanović (Serbia) — Code of Ethics for Journalists and Media Ethics Necessity 561
  • Vuk Vuković (Montenegro) — Mediation Ethics: Journalism – the Court or Medium? 577
  • Igor Aleksić (Serbia) — The Media Audience Passivation in Serbia and the World 595
  • Tina Barbarić (Croatia) — Media Impact – the Dominant Paradigm 605
  • Dijana Gupta (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Creating 615
  • Marija Jović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — Perspectives of Croatia Diplomacy Through Dubrovnik Tourism 623
  • Dida Kajević (Montenegro) — Entrepreneurship and Innovations on Apple Company Example 639
  • Ilija Morić (Montenegro) — The Significance of Internet as Media of Marketing Communications in Rural Tourism 655
  • Darko Drljević (Montenegro) — Caricature in Montenegro 671
Reviews
  • Književno-kritički pogledi Boža Bulatovića: Izbliza i Stvari stoje drukčije — Reviewer: Borislav Jovanović 683
  • Diskurs, mediji, rat (Author: Igor Lakić) — Reviewer: Ranko Bugarski 687
  • Komuniciranje jedinica lokalne samouprave s javnošću (Author: Drago Martinović) — Reviewer: Najil Kurtić 691
  • Probaj me, prodaj me: Mediji i potrošačko društvo (Author: Danijela Pantić) — Reviewer: Igor Aleksić 695
  • Jezik i identitet (Author: Ranko Bugarski) — Reviewer: Slavica Perović 699
  • Slobodan pristup informacijama (Authors: Željko Rutović; Janko Nikolovski) — Reviewer: Mirko Sebić 703
New Books
  • Digitalni demos (Author: Željko Rutović) — Written by: Ratko Božović 705
  • Notes for the Contributors 707
  • Media Dialogues 1–10: Bibliography 709
Published: 2011-11-08