This JRE On-Line Publication, Journalism Research & Education Section, Stockholm, 2008, includes information on:
-Arab Citizen Journalism Shaped by Technology: Creates a Challenge to Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws
-A Search for an Appropriate Communications Model for Media in New Democracies in Africa
-Conflicting professional obligations among government journalists in Ethiopia
-Identity Perception Within the Framework of Media Jargon and New Governmental Policies (Socio-Political Investigation of Armenian Conference)
-Media Groups and Their Market Shares in Turkey during Globalization
-Cyber Activism in Egypt Through Facebook
-Running Ahead: Like Parents, Like Citizens Like Parents, like Citizens: The Role of Television News, Family Discussion and Home Environments on Mexican Children in Political Socialization
-A Study on the Status Quo, Existing Problems and Countermeasures of Journalism & Mass Communication Education in Mainland China
-Ambitious in Theory but Unlikely in Practice: A Critique of UNESCO Model Curricula for Journalism Education for Developing Countries and Emerging Democracies
-Reconsidering the Egyptian Media’s Pioneering Role: Is it a myth or a joke?
-The Experiences of the Innovation Journalism Fellowship Program 2004 at 2008
-Information, Identity, Commitment: Questioning Functions of News in European