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Editor:
- Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana
Editorial Assistant:
- Boris Mance, University of Ljubljana
Editorial Advisory Board:
- Muhammad Ayish, University of Sharjah
- Carlos Barrera, University of Navarra, Pamplona
- Kees Brants, University of Amsterdam
- Andrew Calabrese, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Nico Carpentier, Free University of Brussels
- Joseph Man Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Lincoln Dahlberg, University of Queensland
- Peter Dahlgreen, University of Lund
- Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
- Jostein Gripsrud, University of Bergen
- Tatsuro Hanada, Waseda University, Tokyo
- Robert L. Ivie, Indiana University
- Karol Jakubowicz, National Broadcasting Council of Poland
- Nicholas Jankowski, University of Nijmegen
- Risto Kunelius, University of Tampere
- Chin-Chuan Lee, City University of Hong Kong
- Ed McLuskie, Boise State University
- Paolo Mancini, University of Perugia
- Vincent Mosco, Queen’s University, Kingston
- Barbara Pfetsch, Free University of Berlin
- Horst Poettker, University of Dortmund
- Philippe Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town
- Colin Sparks, Hong Kong Baptist University
- Andrej Škerlep, University of Ljubljana
- Hans Jörg Trenz, University of Copenhagen
- Daya Thussu, Westminster University, London
- Ksenija Vidmar Horvat, University of Ljubljana
- Janet Wasko, University of Oregon at Eugene
- Charis Xinaris, European University Cyprus
- Yuezhi Zhao, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby
- Liesbet van Zoonen, Loughborough University
Latest issue: Vol. 20 - 2013, No. 1
Javnost - The Public
Now We Are Twenty. Happy Birthday! 
At the Sandbanks of Critical Communication Studies: Hanno Hardt and the Meandering Mainstreams 
Exclusions of the Public Sphere Conception: Examining Deliberative and Discourse Theory Accounts 
In Defence of a Political Economy of the Media 
On the Role of Technology in Political Communication Research 
Representation or Participation? Twitter Use during the 2011 Danish Election Campaign 
Transformation of Newspapers’ Thematic Structure in the 20th Century: A Comparative Analysis of Estonia, Finland and Russia 
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