Media Preferences and Perceptions. A Survey Among Students, Ethnic Minorities and Politicians in Slovenia
“The research presented in this book is rooted in the need for greater inclusion of the citizens’ perspective in the discussion of media freedom, quality and pluralism in Slovenia; it aims to discover where citizens acquire information on social and political developments, how they value media as sources of information, how they utilize new technologies to acquire information, how they understand certain social phenomena brought to the fore by the political and media apparatus (such as the phenomenon of intercultural dialogue, given prominence by the dedication of a European Year to it in 2008), and to what extent they assume the role of active citizens, as opposed to passive media audience members.”