Focusing on an oft-neglected geographical region of study, this book critically analyses the state of journalism in the European South and considers challenges which may indicate a profession under duress.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why journalism in the European South matters. . .
Part A: Theoretical Aspects
Chapter 2: The relationship between journalism and politics in Mediterranean media systems: New habits, old practices?
Chapter 3: Journalism and the economic crisis: Towards new models of labor in the European South
Chapter 4: The pursuit of press freedom in the European South
Chapter 5: Corruption and the pursuit of investigative journalism
Chapter 6: Journalism ethics in the age of unrest
Part B: Empirical Aspects
Chapter 7: The case of Greece
Chapter 8: The case of Cyprus
Chapter 9: The case of Malta
Chapter 10: Conclusions - Journalism under attack: Challenges ahead in Mediterranean media systems
Appendix
Index