Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Media Energy Discourse as an Object of Sociological Reflection – the Theoretical and Methodological Context
- Organising the Research
- Nuclear Energy in the Polish Media Discourse
- The Media Discourse on Wind Energy
- Shale Gas in the Polish Media Discourse
- Representation of Selected Energy Topics on the Polish Internet
- The Media as a Space of Deliberation Based on the Example of Media Discourse on Selected Energy Topics – Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
Appendix II
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2018
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Media Energy Discourse as an Object of Sociological Reflection – the Theoretical and Methodological Context
- Organising the Research
- Nuclear Energy in the Polish Media Discourse
- The Media Discourse on Wind Energy
- Shale Gas in the Polish Media Discourse
- Representation of Selected Energy Topics on the Polish Internet
- The Media as a Space of Deliberation Based on the Example of Media Discourse on Selected Energy Topics – Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
Summary
Rzeczpospolita
From January 1982 to 1989 the official Polish People's Republic government organ, national daily newspaper.
Życie Warszawy
National daily newspaper, published in 1944-2011 in Warsaw (publication suspended during martial law)
Polityka
National socio-political weekly, published in Warsaw since 1957. Previously expressed the views of moderately reform-minded Polish United Workers Party circles.
Tygodnik Powszechny
National Catholic socio-cultural weekly, published since 1945 in Krakow, taken over in 1953-1956 by the PAX Association (publication was suspended as Tygodnik refused to publish an obituary of Stalin). Regarded as the voice of the Catholic intelligentsia, maintaining independent thought to the extent permitted by the preventive censorship binding in the Polish People's Republic. Suspended during martial law, it was revived in 1982, becoming the only legal publication close to the opposition.
Trybuna Ludu
Politics and news daily, published in 1948-90 in Warsaw; Party Central Committee organ, formed by the merger of Głos Ludu (Polish Workers’ Party) and Robotnik (Polish Socialist Party); propaganda instrument entirely subjugated to the Party. Trybuna had one of the highest circulations in the Polish People's Republic.
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- Visible and InvisibleWind Power, Nuclear Energy and Shale Gas in the Polish Media Discourse, pp. 190Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2017