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Have you ever heard of the crime of ‘creating perceptions?’

Europe For the Hearts and Minds: Should We Use Positive Emotions to Promote EU Integration?

Founding Father Myth and the Historical Context of EEC-Treaty of March 25 1957 in Rome

The Weeping Angels are back, and they attack our privacy via smart TVs*

Human costs of the crisis: Suicide as a permanent answer to a temporary problem?

A Very Silly ‘Brexit’: Land of Confusion or Hand of Doom?

News the slow way

Islam for Journalists (And Everyone Else)

Populism as a new form of dictatorship? When media is called the state enemy number one

His Majesty’s Media: From state capture to controlled market – Hungary’s media landscape after 2014[1]

Climate Trolling to the End of the World? A Short History of Post-Factism

Media Crackdowns Threaten Democracies

Lies, Damned Lies and Super-Lies:Mediating the Challenge of ‘Post-Truth’ Rhetoric

The Visible & Invisible Borders of Migration: Journalism Challenged

Copyright Harmonization in the Digital Age: Will the EU Cope?

Blog Space

‘Populism’ might be a context issue: A re-mediatization of Trump’s victory by the Spanish press and politics

Kakistocracy & the Public Sphere

Broadcasting ‘Democracy’: Social Audit Councils attempt to apply ‘citizen control’ in Greek public broadcasting

Von der Not-Wendigkeit sexistischer Werbung und Adbusting als Subversion des Augenblicks

Hungary: Post-modern ‘Bonapartism’

‘Done to death by slanderous tongue’ and ‘ignorance in action’*

Sense and Sensibility

What does the Brexit Vote Say about Democracy and the EU?

European Union and cultural policy: EU for EUthanasia?

Media Regulation in Europe: Public vs. Political Agendas

Wind of (good) change

Sexual harassment of female journalists at the workplace: What happens in Western Balkan Countries?

Film and Quotas in Europe  

UK Surveillance Bill Version 2.0 is Just as Dangerous

Connecting Worlds: Media, Academia, Policy

An Intro to Refugee-Tripping & Media Ethics

‘Refugees’ or ‘Migrants’? A Semantic Question with Possible Legal Consequences

Ethical Principles Abandoned

Berichten in der Flüchtlingskrise: Alte Stärken und neue Formen des Journalismus

Öffentliches Event: Flüchtlinge, Medien und Internationales Recht

Hungary’s Anti-European Immigration Laws

Silenced and immobile: a communications perspective of people in transit

Event: Refugees, Media & International Law