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Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism: Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites

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2018
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Milojević, Ana
Krstić, Aleksandra
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Abstract
In this article, we use the hierarchy-of-influences model as a framework for examining the ways in which media owners, managers and journalists perceive the influence exerted on their work during 12-year democratic transition in Serbia. We aim to explain how factors perceived as influential at the highest system level gradually transfer and relate to the factors on the subsumed levels. Using the concepts such as corruption and the culture of corruption to interpret hierarchy between different levels of influence on transitional journalism, we argue that coupling extramedia actors at the system level can be considered corruption – understood as abuse of power for personal gain or benefit of the aligned group – which translates to all other levels of influence
Keywords:
Corruption / hierarchy-of-influences / media autonomy / Serbia / transitional journalism
Source:
European Journal of Communication, 2018, 33, 37-56
Publisher:
  • Sage : Thousand Oaks

DOI: 10.1177/0267323117750674

ISSN: 0267-3231

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http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/986
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during 12-year democratic transition in Serbia. We aim to explain how factors perceived as
influential at the highest system level gradually transfer and relate to the factors on the subsumed
levels. Using the concepts such as corruption and the culture of corruption to interpret hierarchy
between different levels of influence on transitional journalism, we argue that coupling extramedia
actors at the system level can be considered corruption – understood as abuse of power
for personal gain or benefit of the aligned group – which translates to all other levels of influence
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author = "Milojević, Ana and Krstić, Aleksandra",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In this article, we use the hierarchy-of-influences model as a framework for examining the ways
in which media owners, managers and journalists perceive the influence exerted on their work
during 12-year democratic transition in Serbia. We aim to explain how factors perceived as
influential at the highest system level gradually transfer and relate to the factors on the subsumed
levels. Using the concepts such as corruption and the culture of corruption to interpret hierarchy
between different levels of influence on transitional journalism, we argue that coupling extramedia
actors at the system level can be considered corruption – understood as abuse of power
for personal gain or benefit of the aligned group – which translates to all other levels of influence",
publisher = "Sage : Thousand Oaks",
journal = "European Journal of Communication",
title = "Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism: Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites",
pages = "56-37",
volume = "33",
doi = "10.1177/0267323117750674"
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Milojević, A.,& Krstić, A.. (2018). Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism: Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites. in European Journal of Communication
Sage : Thousand Oaks., 33, 37-56.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323117750674
Milojević A, Krstić A. Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism: Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites. in European Journal of Communication. 2018;33:37-56.
doi:10.1177/0267323117750674 .
Milojević, Ana, Krstić, Aleksandra, "Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism: Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites" in European Journal of Communication, 33 (2018):37-56,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323117750674 . .

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