Foreword
Introduction
Elihu Katz and Mihaela Popescu
Supplementation: On Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception
Part A: Media, Globalization and the European Imaginary
Stig Hjarvard:
From Bricks to Bytes: The Mediatization of a Global Toy Industry
Máire Messenger Davies and Roberta E. Pearson:
To Boldly Bestride the World Like a Colossus: Shakespeare, Star Trek and the European TV Market
Kirsten Drotner:
Disney Discourses, or Mundane Globalization
Daniel Biltereyst:
Media Audiences and the Game of Controversy. On Reality TV, Moral Panic and Controversial Media Stories
Part B: Citizenship and Cultural Identities
William Uricchio:
Cultural Citizenship in the Age of P2P Networks
Sabina Mihelj:
Negotiating European Identity at the Periphery: Media Coverage of Bosnian Refugees and ‘Illegal Migration’
Kim Christian Schrøder:
Mapping European Identities: A Quantitative Approach to the Qualitative Study of National and Supranational Identities
Peter Ludes:
Eurovisions? Monetary Union and Communication Puzzles
Part C: Media Institutions in a Changing Europe
Taisto Hujanen:
Public Service Strategy in Digital Television: From Schedule to Content
Gianpietro Mazzoleni:
With the Media, Without the Media. Reasons and Implications of the Electoral Success of Silvio Berlusconi in 2001
Karol Jakubowicz:
A Square Peg in a Round Hole: The EU’s Policy on Public Service Broadcasting
Index