ÄÃslo 1/2013 - Paneurópska vysoká Å¡kola
ÄÃslo 1/2013 - Paneurópska vysoká Å¡kola
ÄÃslo 1/2013 - Paneurópska vysoká Å¡kola
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Global Media Journal<br />
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Péter Bajomi-Lázár is Senior Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International<br />
Relations, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, where he heads “Media and<br />
Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe” research project on media policy<br />
(2009 – <strong>2013</strong>), and Professor of Mass Communication at the Budapest Business<br />
School (on leave for the duration of the project). He has a PhD in politicial science from<br />
the Central European University. He was awarded the Hungarian Pulitzer Memorial<br />
Award in 2002 and is the editor of the Hungarian media studies quarterly Mediakutato<br />
[The Media Researcher].<br />
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