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A response to Anders Todal Jenssen's, Sandra B. Hrvatin's and Brankica Petković's comments on central and eastern European media in a comparative perspective. Politics, economy and culture: Complex causality and the value of quantitative indicators in comparative media research
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posted on 2015-06-15, 15:29 authored by Sabina MiheljSabina Mihelj, John DowneyJohn DowneyA response to Anders Todal Jenssen's, Sandra B. Hrvatin's and Brankica Petković's comments on central and eastern European media in a comparative perspective. Politics, economy and culture: Complex causality and the value of quantitative indicators in comparative media research
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School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Southeastern EuropeVolume
39Issue
1Pages
113 - 121Citation
MIHELJ, S. and DOWNEY, J., 2015. A response to Anders Todal Jenssen's, Sandra B. Hrvatin's and Brankica Petković's comments on central and eastern European media in a comparative perspective. Politics, economy and culture: Complex causality and the value of quantitative indicators in comparative media research. Southeastern Europe, 39 (1), pp. 113-121Publisher
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