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Changing Media
Civic engagement in the twenty-first century
Post-truth panic: the news that never was
Interference everywhere?
Disinformation in the EP election
Dispositifs populistes et régimes médiarchiques
Neuf hippothèses
After the burn: TED in Long Beach
How TED commodifies knowledge and closes down debate
The book's futures
The liquid library
The rise of the tycoons
Economic crisis and changing media ownership in central Europe
Deadline
A history of timeliness
"Professionalization, not cultural politics"
Res Publica Nowa, Poland
‘Culture has been marginalized, even stigmatized’
Sodobnost, Slovenia
"The squeeze is being applied selectively"
Varlik, Turkey
"The impact of new media remains unclear"
Vikerkaar, Estonia
"A dramatic decline in advertising revenue"
Wespennest, Austria
"The real problem is not the recession"
Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, Germany
"Media change is a slow process"
Glänta and Ord&Bild, Sweden
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