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Mediating class in a classless society? Media and social inequalities in socialist Eastern Europe by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2021
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Understanding Socialist television: concepts, objects, methods by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2014
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To be or not to be a part of Europe: appropriations of the symbolic borders of Europe in Slovenia by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2005
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Book Review: TV Socialism by Aniko Imre by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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The European and the national in communication research by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2007
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Audience history as a history of ideas: towards a transnational history. by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2015
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Memory, post-socialism and the media: nostalgia and beyond by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2016
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'Faith in nation comes in different guises': modernist versions of religious nationalism by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2007
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National media events: from displays of unity to enactments of division by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2008
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The persistence of the past: memory, generational cohorts and the 'Iron Curtain' by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2014
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The times, spaces and memories of socialist television by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2015
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Screening socialism: television, memory and everyday life in late socialism by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2015
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The Communist television revolution by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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Historical audience research: Why does it matter and how should we do it? by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2017
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Screening socialism: television and everyday life in socialist eastern Europe by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2015
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Performing revolutionary history: Television as history teacher in socialist Eastern Europe by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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Understanding audiences in non-democratic societies by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2014
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Beyond Cold War thinking: the past, present and future of European communication by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2016
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Borderless screens: Television, transnationalism and the Cold War by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2017
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Networking socialist television by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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Between empire, nationhood and class: identity and sovereignty at the Italo-Yugoslav Border, 1945-54 by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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Television news and the dynamics of national remembering by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2009
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The dreamworld of new Yugoslav culture and the logic of cold war binaries by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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Between segmentation and integration: media systems and ethno-cultural diversity in Central and Eastern Europe by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developments by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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The media and symbolic geographies of Europe: the case of Yugoslavia by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2008
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The politics of privatization: television entertainment and the Yugoslav sixties by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2013
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Nationalism and the media, East and West by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2011
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Drawing the east-west border: narratives of modernity and identity in the Julian region, 1947-1954 by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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Negotiating European identity at the periphery: 'Slovenian nation', 'Bosnian refugees' and 'illegal migration' by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2004
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Approaches to television and nationalism: cross-country comparison, longitudinal analysis, popular culture and audience research by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2016
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From media systems to media cultures by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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A decline of publicness? Rethinking the transformation of CEE media after 1989 [conference abstract] by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2018
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The television revolution: television as a domestic object in socialist Eastern Europe by Sabina Mihelj
Published 2016
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Media and illiberalism by Vaclav Stetka, Sabina Mihelj
Published 2024
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The illiberal public sphere: media in polarized societies by Sabina Mihelj, Vaclav Stetka
Published 2024
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The challenge of flow: state socialist television between revolutionary time and everyday time by Sabina Mihelj, Simon Huxtable
Published 2016
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Selling and consuming the nation: understanding consumer nationalism by Enric Castello, Sabina Mihelj
Published 2017
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Doing audience history: questions, sources, methods. by Sabina Mihelj, Jerome Bourdon
Published 2015
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Coming to terms with communist propaganda: post-communism, memory and generation by Sylwia Szostak, Sabina Mihelj
Published 2016
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Hong Kong identity and the press-politics dynamics: a corpus-assisted discourse study by Mengmeng Zhang, Sabina Mihelj
Published 2012
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A socialist superwoman for the new era: Chinese television and the changing ideals of femininity by Yingzi Wang, Sabina Mihelj
Published 2019
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The politics of privacy on state socialist television by Sabina Mihelj, Simon Huxtable
Published 2016
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Theorizing media, communication and social change: towards a processual approach by Sabina Mihelj, James Stanyer
Published 2018
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Television and the shaping of transnational memories: a cold war history by Sabina Mihelj, Simon Huxtable
Published 2017
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