TY - JOUR
T1 - Media systems of South-Eastern Europe in the condition of democratic transition
T2 - The example of Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Serbia
AU - Georgieva, Elena Savova
AU - Danilova, Yulia Socratovna
AU - Bykov, Aleksei Yuryevich
AU - Smoliarova, Anna Sergeevna
AU - Labush, Nikolai Sergeevich
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The region of South-Eastern Europe is unique in that it can demonstrate us all the stages of democratic transition, starting from the first democratic reforms in the 90s of XX century and down to accession to the European Union. The article describes the transformation occurred in the media systems of Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia, and also the main results achieved in the process of democratic transition are revealed. Nowadays it is obvious that these countries face many problems during the transition. National media systems demonstrate a high degree of political parallelism and economic marginality. The South-Eastern European media are focused on covering political life, their political involvement is much stronger than in other European countries. As a result the media became an instrument of the political power, today it is hard to draw a line between political and journalistic activity. Another problem is the high level of political extremism in mass media. The article also describes the negative effects that currently hinder the integration of the media in the studied countries into the European information space. The study takes into account various domestic and external factors, influencing the development of media environment in the Balkan States.
AB - The region of South-Eastern Europe is unique in that it can demonstrate us all the stages of democratic transition, starting from the first democratic reforms in the 90s of XX century and down to accession to the European Union. The article describes the transformation occurred in the media systems of Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia, and also the main results achieved in the process of democratic transition are revealed. Nowadays it is obvious that these countries face many problems during the transition. National media systems demonstrate a high degree of political parallelism and economic marginality. The South-Eastern European media are focused on covering political life, their political involvement is much stronger than in other European countries. As a result the media became an instrument of the political power, today it is hard to draw a line between political and journalistic activity. Another problem is the high level of political extremism in mass media. The article also describes the negative effects that currently hinder the integration of the media in the studied countries into the European information space. The study takes into account various domestic and external factors, influencing the development of media environment in the Balkan States.
KW - Democratic transition
KW - European integration
KW - Media system
KW - South-Eastern Europe
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AN - SCOPUS:84949237394
SN - 2146-4405
VL - 5
SP - 105
EP - 114
JO - International Review of Management and Marketing
JF - International Review of Management and Marketing
ER -