Media Studies 2/2022 was supported by a subsidy from the Media and Audiovisual Department of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.
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Special Issue Introduction
David Selva Ruiz, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt & Miguel de Aguilera Moyano: Current Trends in European Media and Communication Research
STUDIES
Dorien Luyckx & Amber Verstraeten: Flemish journalism students' perception of and preparedness for entrepreneurial job profiles in their future careers
Mihhail Kremez: Dividing and Uniting News Frames: Framing Russia-related Border Issues in the Estonian, Latvian, Finnish, US Public Service Media and Chinese State Media
She Anglada-Pujol: “Our fans are gonna go crazy when they know we are together”: Fandom identities and self-representation in YouTubers slash fiction
Daniela Jaramillo-Dent: Algorithmic (in)visibility tactics among immigrant TikTokers
Helena Dedecek Gertz & Florian Süsser
Migration and educational projects online: A topic modeling approach of discussions on social media groups
Nils Wandels, Jelle Mast & Hilde Van den Bulck: Bureaucracy and authoritative control in contemporary legacy news media companies: A Weberian analysis of a Flemish case study
About the Journal
Mediální studia / Media Studies (ISSN 2464-4846) is a peer-reviewed, open access electronic journal, published in English, Czech and Slovak twice a year. Based in disciplines of media and communication studies, it focuses on analyses of media texts, media cultures, media professionals practices, and media audiences behaviour. We especially support the emphasis on the dynamics of local-global knowledge on media and its mutual connections. The journal is indexed in Scopus, MLA, Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL), and European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS).
Contact: medialnistudia@fsv.cuni.cz