№ 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo:
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Belgrade [Serbia]
Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
2010
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Beschreibung: | Serbia's media scene is merely a reflection of society's loss of bearings and moral devasta¬tion. This is especially so because, like all oth¬er national institutions, the media gave full support to the national projects embodied by Slobodan Milošević at the end of the twenti¬eth century. Above all, the media's weakness is seen in its attitude to the past, which is similar or identical to that of most political players, as well as in its attitude to the transformation of society in the wake of radical nationalism |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 7) |
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spellingShingle | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo Media studies Civil Society Governance Politics and society |
title | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo |
title_auth | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo |
title_exact_search | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo |
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title_full | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo Author Not Specified |
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title_short | № 67 - Media in Serbia, Lost and Lobbying for the Status Quo |
title_sort | № 67 media in serbia lost and lobbying for the status quo |
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