TY - CHAP SP - 11 UR - https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1522732/ TI - Independent and citizen media, post-war and post-print KW - Bosnia-Herzegovina KW - Croatia KW - former Yugoslavia KW - media KW - newspapers KW - Serbia KW - social networks KW - Southeast Europe KW - television ID - discovery1522732 N1 - This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions. EP - 30 AV - restricted N2 - As the states of the former Yugoslavia moved rapidly out of isolation in 2000, they were confronted with the challenge of adapting to technological and structural changes in media that had occurred over the previous decade. This adaptation took place in the context of a number of legacies that remained from the war period. Electronic and social media claimed audience and cultural space from older media institutions that were in decline, and as they did several new opportunities seemed to become available. Each of these opportunities, however, carries a corresponding risk. CY - Novi Sad T2 - Uloga medija u normalizaciji odnosa na zapadnom Balkanu A1 - Gordy, ED Y1 - 2014/09/01/ ED - Nedelkovi?, D ED - Sremac, S ED - Gruhonji?, D ED - Kne?evi?, N PB - Centar za istra?ivanje religije, politike i dru?tva ER -