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2014 | 8 | 171-184

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Ile Europy w europejskich mediach informacyjnych? Rola mediów w kształtowaniu europejskiej sfery publicznej

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Świadomość istnienia deficytu komunikacyjnego w procesie integracji europejskiej zaowocowała szeregiem inicjatyw podejmowanych przez instytucje unijne i państwowe. Wykorzystywane są w nich zarówno narzędzia komunikacji bezpośredniej, jak i media, w tym media społecznościowe. Niemniej, tradycyjne media, takie jak prasa i telewizja wciąż stanowią jedno z najważniejszych źródeł wiedzy o bieżących wydarzeniach krajowych i zagranicznych. W praktyce bowiem wymiar wertykalny europeizacji sfery publicznej przejawia się w częstym prezentowaniu w materiałach dziennikarskich (i szerzej, debacie publicznej) instytucji Unii Europejskiej lub kierunków polityki UE w różnych obszarach. Z kolei wymiar horyzontalny wyraża się w międzynarodowej wymianie informacji, argumentów i poglądów, w tym w prezentowaniu w mediach w różnych państwach wypowiedzi przedstawicieli innych państw oraz opisywaniu wydarzeń mających miejsce w innych państwach europejskich.

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8

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2014-01-01

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  • Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

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