Studying media in the Czech Republic: past and presence of czech media studies
Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the fir...
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In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. History of Czech media (dpeaa)DE-He213 Development of media studies (dpeaa)DE-He213 Media systems (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism education (dpeaa)DE-He213 Jirák, Jan aut Köpplová, Barbara aut Enthalten in Publizistik Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2000 68(2022), 1 vom: 30. 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10.1007/s11616-022-00768-2 doi (DE-627)SPR049297619 (SPR)s11616-022-00768-2-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Charvát, Martin verfasserin aut Studying media in the Czech Republic: past and presence of czech media studies 2022 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier © The Editors of the Journal 2022 Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. History of Czech media (dpeaa)DE-He213 Development of media studies (dpeaa)DE-He213 Media systems (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism education (dpeaa)DE-He213 Jirák, Jan aut Köpplová, Barbara aut Enthalten in Publizistik Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2000 68(2022), 1 vom: 30. 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10.1007/s11616-022-00768-2 doi (DE-627)SPR049297619 (SPR)s11616-022-00768-2-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Charvát, Martin verfasserin aut Studying media in the Czech Republic: past and presence of czech media studies 2022 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier © The Editors of the Journal 2022 Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. History of Czech media (dpeaa)DE-He213 Development of media studies (dpeaa)DE-He213 Media systems (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism education (dpeaa)DE-He213 Jirák, Jan aut Köpplová, Barbara aut Enthalten in Publizistik Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2000 68(2022), 1 vom: 30. 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10.1007/s11616-022-00768-2 doi (DE-627)SPR049297619 (SPR)s11616-022-00768-2-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Charvát, Martin verfasserin aut Studying media in the Czech Republic: past and presence of czech media studies 2022 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier © The Editors of the Journal 2022 Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. History of Czech media (dpeaa)DE-He213 Development of media studies (dpeaa)DE-He213 Media systems (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism education (dpeaa)DE-He213 Jirák, Jan aut Köpplová, Barbara aut Enthalten in Publizistik Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2000 68(2022), 1 vom: 30. Dez., Seite 109-130 (DE-627)525876456 (DE-600)2273951-8 1862-2569 nnns volume:68 year:2022 number:1 day:30 month:12 pages:109-130 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11616-022-00768-2 lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_SPRINGER GBV_ILN_11 GBV_ILN_20 GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_23 GBV_ILN_24 GBV_ILN_31 GBV_ILN_32 GBV_ILN_39 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_60 GBV_ILN_61 GBV_ILN_62 GBV_ILN_63 GBV_ILN_65 GBV_ILN_69 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_73 GBV_ILN_74 GBV_ILN_90 GBV_ILN_95 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_105 GBV_ILN_110 GBV_ILN_120 GBV_ILN_121 GBV_ILN_138 GBV_ILN_150 GBV_ILN_151 GBV_ILN_152 GBV_ILN_161 GBV_ILN_163 GBV_ILN_170 GBV_ILN_171 GBV_ILN_187 GBV_ILN_213 GBV_ILN_224 GBV_ILN_230 GBV_ILN_250 GBV_ILN_281 GBV_ILN_285 GBV_ILN_293 GBV_ILN_370 GBV_ILN_602 GBV_ILN_636 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2001 GBV_ILN_2003 GBV_ILN_2004 GBV_ILN_2005 GBV_ILN_2006 GBV_ILN_2007 GBV_ILN_2008 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2010 GBV_ILN_2011 GBV_ILN_2014 GBV_ILN_2015 GBV_ILN_2020 GBV_ILN_2021 GBV_ILN_2025 GBV_ILN_2026 GBV_ILN_2027 GBV_ILN_2031 GBV_ILN_2034 GBV_ILN_2037 GBV_ILN_2038 GBV_ILN_2039 GBV_ILN_2043 GBV_ILN_2044 GBV_ILN_2048 GBV_ILN_2049 GBV_ILN_2050 GBV_ILN_2055 GBV_ILN_2056 GBV_ILN_2057 GBV_ILN_2059 GBV_ILN_2061 GBV_ILN_2064 GBV_ILN_2065 GBV_ILN_2068 GBV_ILN_2088 GBV_ILN_2093 GBV_ILN_2106 GBV_ILN_2107 GBV_ILN_2108 GBV_ILN_2110 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2112 GBV_ILN_2113 GBV_ILN_2118 GBV_ILN_2122 GBV_ILN_2129 GBV_ILN_2143 GBV_ILN_2144 GBV_ILN_2147 GBV_ILN_2148 GBV_ILN_2152 GBV_ILN_2153 GBV_ILN_2188 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_2232 GBV_ILN_2336 GBV_ILN_2446 GBV_ILN_2470 GBV_ILN_2472 GBV_ILN_2507 GBV_ILN_2522 GBV_ILN_2548 GBV_ILN_4012 GBV_ILN_4035 GBV_ILN_4037 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4125 GBV_ILN_4126 GBV_ILN_4242 GBV_ILN_4246 GBV_ILN_4249 GBV_ILN_4251 GBV_ILN_4305 GBV_ILN_4306 GBV_ILN_4307 GBV_ILN_4313 GBV_ILN_4320 GBV_ILN_4322 GBV_ILN_4323 GBV_ILN_4324 GBV_ILN_4325 GBV_ILN_4326 GBV_ILN_4328 GBV_ILN_4333 GBV_ILN_4334 GBV_ILN_4335 GBV_ILN_4336 GBV_ILN_4338 GBV_ILN_4393 GBV_ILN_4700 AR 68 2022 1 30 12 109-130 |
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10.1007/s11616-022-00768-2 doi (DE-627)SPR049297619 (SPR)s11616-022-00768-2-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Charvát, Martin verfasserin aut Studying media in the Czech Republic: past and presence of czech media studies 2022 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier © The Editors of the Journal 2022 Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. History of Czech media (dpeaa)DE-He213 Development of media studies (dpeaa)DE-He213 Media systems (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism (dpeaa)DE-He213 Journalism education (dpeaa)DE-He213 Jirák, Jan aut Köpplová, Barbara aut Enthalten in Publizistik Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2000 68(2022), 1 vom: 30. 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The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. 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The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. 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Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. © The Editors of the Journal 2022 |
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Abstract In the following text we will try to offer more or less chronologically the organized development of Czech intellectual interest in media with more systematic insight in establishing the inquiry of media as a self-conscious academic field. The text is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, the early stage of reflections on media is described, including the first steps towards institutionalization of studying media made during the interwar period 1918–38. In the Czech and international contexts, the earliest expressions of interest in the role of media in society and the mechanisms of media communication seem to be associated with the work of the Czech-born humanist philosopher and educator Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), especially his pedagogical and philosophical works. Comenius’s reflections resonated in the Czech milieu in later efforts to establish an independent field of journalism, and in the circle of authors gathered around Duch novin. The reference to Comenius as a founding figure has, of course, mostly a mythological value—it is an attempt to construct a spectacular historical narrative: the story of the establishment of media studies. The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. For this reason, the text follows the reflections on journalism and steps in development of journalistic education as well. © The Editors of the Journal 2022 |
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The systematic interest in media performance continued to grow after establishing independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and was mostly run by increasing media awareness and included different trends: development of academic interest in media, reflections on media performance directed towards the general public, and professionally oriented courses addressing the journalistic community. These trends increasingly demanded building a solid base dedicated to the study of the media. The second chapter is focused on the post-war period, predominantly on the years 1948–1989 when Czechoslovakia was one of the Soviet satellites run by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The atmosphere of post-war Czechoslovakia and the gradual polarization of political, social, and cultural life also influenced the interwar tradition of research on the media and media education, and on when reflections on the media were re-established. The possibility of building on interwar journalism was undoubtedly seriously weakened by the loss of prominent figures, but the awareness of the importance of the media (periodical press, radio, and film) in society persisted. The social and political changes initiated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s take-over of power in 1948, which led to a fundamental rebuilding of the institutional structure of society (including media), thus could count on the accepted state control of the media, a normative concept of social responsibility of the media supervized or even guaranteed by the state and the priority of no private ownership in media and no sensational media existing at all. The inclusion of Czechoslovakia among the countries falling under the Soviet Union’s sphere of power in 1948 was reflected in changes in the organization, structure, and production of the media. The period from 1948 to 1989, when Czechoslovakia was part of the so-called Eastern Bloc, was internally structured, the media structure and the media content was changing, but the concept of the media as an educational tool with a strong emphasis on shaping public attitudes and behavior was valid throughout this period. The third chapter covers the development during and after social and political changes which started in the fall 1989. The disintegration of the Soviet Union after a chain of political changes which took place during the fall of 1989 marked a period of fundamental social, political, and economic transformation for the countries that were part of the “Eastern bloc.” These fundamental changes were reflected in the media sphere in terms of legislation, structure, content, and performance. Printed periodicals were privatized and transformed—a number of titles has been reformed and relaunched, and new daily and magazine titles were created (especially successful were tabloid newspapers and magazines). A dominant part of the national and regional press went into the hands of foreign owners (who have started to draw back since 2006 and open the space for Czech entrepreneurs), domestic versions of international magazines appeared, a dual model of coexistence of private radio and television stations and public service stations was established in the broadcasting sector (and private stations gained a dominant position in the market). The general approach reflects the fact that other academic fields are predominantly researched by other academic disciplines (cinematography by film studies, books by philological disciplines, etc.) and that the focus on media is closely connected with the interest in the role and quality of journalism and journalism education in the Czech environment. 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