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The HAS’s Mosaics of Media History Workshop
The Media History Research Team of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Research Centre for the Humanities kindly invites you to its Mosaics of Media History Workshop.
The HAS’s Mosaics of Media History Workshop
The Media History Research Team of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Research Centre for the Humanities kindly invites you to its Mosaics of Media History Workshop.
The HAS’s Mosaics of Media History Workshop
The Media History Research Team of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Research Centre for the Humanities kindly invites you to its Mosaics of Media History Workshop.
The HAS’s Mosaics of Media History Workshop
The Media History Research Team of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Research Centre for the Humanities kindly invites you to its Mosaics of Media History Workshop.
Judgements of the European Court of Human Rights on The Freedom of Expression: A Compendium of Legal Cases
The publication entitled Judgements of the European Court of Human Rights: A Compendium of Legal Cases contains brief summaries in Hungarian of nearly 450 decisions by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The responsibilities and the activities of the Institute for Media Studies
The Institute for Media Studies is an independent research workshop, which assists the Media Council and the National Media and Infocommunications Authority in their work, produces media analyses and conducts legal and social sciences research related to the media.
The Mirage of the Freedom of Speech
The latest volume in our series, edited by Édua Reményi and András Koltay, is entitled ‘The Mirage of the Freedom of Speech’, and offers a selection of classic works by British, American and French authors on the freedom of expression.
Conference visit
On 12 December 2017 the Media Science Research Team of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences held a conference entitled ‘Mosaics of Media History’, where Paál Vince from the Institute for Media Studies presented in his capacity as a member of the Team a talk entitled The Debate in the House of Representatives about Articles Concerning the Press in the Csemegi Codex (Act V of 1878).