After the go by Routledge, the editors of the "Global Handbook of Media Accountability" started their work. Judith Pies is one of eight leading international scholars in the editorial board.
The idea for the "Global Handbook of Media Accountability" started to materialize when scholars from around the world met in Berlin on June 6th, 2018 to hold a conference on "Media and Transparency – A Global Perspective”. (Foto: Erich Brost Institute)
After the well-known academic publisher Routledge agreed to publish the "Global Handbook of Media Accountability" (GloHoMA) the editors and the international editorial board started their work. Judith Pies is one of the eigth leading international scholars in the editorial board. Susanne Fengler from the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, Matthias Karmasin from University of the Klagenfurt and Tobias Eberwein from the Austrian Academy of Science are leading the team.
The idea of the "Global Handbook of Media Accountability" started to materialize when scholars from around the world met in Berlin on June 6th, 2018 to hold a conference on "Media and Transparency – A Global Perspective”.
The publication is an attempt to globalize and ‘de-Westernize’ the academic debate on media accountability. It intends to provide an up-to-date overview on the status quo of media accountability all around the world – and to compare different models of media accountability across all continents. The anthology will include more than 45 country reports from six continents. Judith Pies and Hanan Badr from the Free University Berlin are responsible for editing the part on the MENA-region.
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