deScripto
deScripto
Publishing House: South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Frequency: 4 issues
Print ISSN: 2074-269X
Status: Ceased Publication
- 2004
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- 2008
- 2009
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 03
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 03
- Issue No. 04
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 3-4
- Issue No. 1-2
- Issue No. 3-4
- Issue No. 1-2
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Short Description
deScripto, which is both a critical, analytical media magazine as well as a learning project for journalists-in-training of three Vienna-based universities/colleges, aims to enhance the discurse on media developement in South Eastern European countries. Together, the "South East Europe Media Organisation, SEEMO as publisher and Thomas A. Bauer, Professor at the University of Vienna as editor in chief promise both in-depth journalism and a broad-based, unbiased and critical perspective. "deScripto means “of the written word,” a way of saying that we are a journal of writing about writing, in particular, of writing about the media. This journal hopes to become a reference point for what you want or need to know about media and communications development in South East Europe, and how it affects public discourse in those countries. deScripto sees itself as the mouthpiece for this discourse. It aims to actively integrate a great diversity of media-relevant ventures, to bring issues and events from the worlds of economics, politics, management, professional education and society into the discussion." (Thomas A.Bauer)