Adopting a truly global, theoretical and multidisciplinary perspective, Media Pluralism and Diversity intends to advance our understanding of media pluralism across the globe. It compares metrics that have been developed in different parts of the world to assess levels of, or threats to, media pluralism.
Author Biography:
Rasha Abdulla, American University, Egypt
Rachael Craufurd Smith, University of Edinburgh, UK
Cinzia Dal Zotto, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Gillian Doyle, University of Glasgow, UK
Jane Duncan, Rhodes University, South Africa
Mihály Gálik, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Manuel Alejandro Guerrero, Iberoamericana University, Mexico
Natali Helberger, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Lesley Hitchens, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Sandra B. Hrvatin, University of Primorska, Slovenia
Karol Jakubowicz, Polish journalist, political scientist and international media expert (deceased)
Kari Karppinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Robin Kerremans, Corsan, Belgium
Beata Klimkiewicz, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Aleksandra Kuczerawy, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Hyunwoo Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea
Philip M. Napoli, Fordham University, USA
Brankica Petkovi?, Peace Institute Ljubljana Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Slovenia
Kiran Prasad, Sri Padmavati Mahila University, India
Joris van Hoboken, NYU School of Law, USA
Elena Vartanova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Artemon Vogl, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Sugmin Youn, Seoul National University, South Korea