Four publications were nominated for this year’s edition of the international Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award. The Award was granted to Polish Private Radio Broadcasting in the Period of Transformation 1989-1995 (Peter Lang 2022) – a recent book by Urszula Doliwa (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland).
On April 5, 2022, the Selection Committee reviewed proposals submitted for the 5th edition of the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award – a mark of acknowledgment and support of significant publications in media systems, media policies, media ethics, and public service media. Scholarly contributions from 2021 and 2022 were recommended by members of the Leadership Team of the International Association of Public Service Media Researchers (IAPMR), Editors and Associate Editors of “Central European Journal of Communication” (CEJC), alongside previous Award winners and the Committee.
The Committee evaluated all of the submitted publications through three highly interwoven criteria:
The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award in 2022 was granted to:
Urszula Doliwa (2022). The Pirate Waves. Polish Private Radio Broadcasting in the Period of Transformation 1989-1995. Berlin, Bern, Brussels, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien: Peter Lang. For a media policy-driven attempt to identify the early stages of democratic media market development, followed by a comparative perspective on radio transformations in Central and Eastern Europe. |
Urszula Doliwa is Associate Professor and Head of the Institute of Journalism and Social Communication at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland. Since the start of her academic career, her research interests have been centered on radio and non-profit media, which is why her previous publications include monographs, edited collections and scholarly papers on media systems, community media, and radio broadcasting.
The following books were also nominated for the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award in 2022:
1) Nico Carpentier (2021). Iconoclastic Controversies: A Photographic Inquiry Into Antagonistic Nationalism. Bristol, UK: Intellect. For an original examination of visual communication, which results in valuable research on the contribution of art to the national identity, cultural path-dependencies and contemporary understanding of democracy. |
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2) Katarzyna Konarska (2021). Media publiczne a demokracja: teoria i praktyka. Media publiczne Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej [The Theory and Practice of Public Service Media and Democracy: Public Service Media in Central and Eastern Europe]. Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. For a mature study of public service media and its links with democracy, a reference point for future public service media reforms and scholarly studies in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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3) Agnieszka Węglińska (2021). Public Television in Poland. Political Pressure and Public Service Media in a Post-communist Country. Abingdon and New York, US: Routledge. For a valued combination of systemic and organisational perspectives to add to the state-of-the-art of Poland’s public service media., as well as for qualitative methods to highlight organisational and cultural barriers to adaptation and change of public service media. |
Moreover, the Selection Committee acknowledges The Public Service Media and Public Service Internet Manifesto by Christian Fuchs, Klaus Unterberger and researchers from the InnoPSM (Research Network on Innovation in Public Service Media Policies). The Committee notes the goals of InnoPSM do meet the idea of the Award but need further dissemination. It can also serve as a reference point to extend future Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award beyond the scholarly publications, a subject for future editions. You can sign the manifesto here.
The Award Ceremony took place on September 22, 2022, during the opening of the Polish Communication Association's VI Congress "Media and Society in the Age of Platforms, Algorithms and Data", in the European Solidarity Centre (Gdańsk, Poland).
Photo: The Award Ceremony in Gdańsk, Poland, on September 22, 2022: Katarzyna Konarska, Urszula Doliwa, Małgorzata Semil-Jakubowicz and Iwona Hofman.
On behalf of the Committee and all the stakeholders, we warmly congratulate the Winner and the Nominees!
Dagmara Sidyk-Furman and Michał Głowacki
Photo by: Beata Użarowska (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań)
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