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Mongolyn zarim togtmbol hevleld 2000, 2010 ond hevlelgdsen OHU, BNHAU-nay tuhai niitleliin haritsuulsan sudalgaa. / Nielsen, Poul Erik ; Press Institute of Mongolia ; Banzad, Odsuren.
Ulaanbaatar, 2011. 55 p.Publication: Research › Report
Danish Public Service Broadcasting in Transition : From Monopoly to a Digital Media Environment. A Shift in Paradigms. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
In: Central European Journal of Communication, Vol. vol 3, No. 1, 2010, p. 115-129.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Media in Post-Communist Mongolia – challenges and opportunities in the democratization process. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
In: N O R D I C O M Review, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2009.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Media in Mongolia– a Hard Journey Towards Democratization and Modernization. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
2008. Paper presented at Media, Communication, Information: Celebrating 50 Years of Theories and PracticesIAMCR – UNESCO Paris, Paris, France.Publication: Research › Paper
Stafetten : Det globale i det lokale og nationale. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
In: KONTEKST, Vol. 1. årgang, No. 3, 2007, p. 33-37.Publication: Communication › Journal article
THE MONGOLIAN MEDIA LANDSCAPE : SECTOR ANALYSIS. / Nielsen, Poul Erik ; Redl, Anke ; Ziyasheva, Dana.
Beijing, China : Unesco, 2007. 115 p.Publication: Research › Report
The Mongolian Media Landscape. / Nielsen, Poul Erik ; Redl, Anke ; Ziyasheva, Dana.
1 ed. Beijing : Unesco, 2007. 120 p.Publication: Research › Report
THE MONGOLIAN MEDIA LANDSCAPE - A BUMPY ROAD TOWARDS MEDIA FREEDOM. / Nielsen, Poul Erik ; Redl, Anke.
2007. 123 p., Feb 06, 2007.Publication: Commissioned › Memorandum
Danska Brezplacni Casopisi- Izziv Ali Groznja demokraciji? : Konkurencno okolje je zmanjsalo sredstva za kakovostno novinarstvo tudi pir tradicionalnih casopisih. Odprto vprasanje je, ali so casopisi sposobni zagotavljati svojo druzbeno odgovornost tudi v bolj liberalni druzbi. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
In: Medijska Preza - Mediawatch Journal, No. 23-24, 2005, p. 65-66.Publication: Research › Journal article
Medier og demokrati i postkommunistiske lande – er der en rolle for public service tv?. / Nielsen, Poul Erik.
2005. Paper presented at 17. Nordiske Medieforskerkonference, Aalborg, Denmark.Publication: Research › Paper
Community Media - the Listeners Talk Back. / Nielsen, P.E..
2004. Paper presented at The Role of the Media in the Democratic Process, København, Denmark.Publication: Research › Paper
Danish Television. / Nielsen, P.E..
In: Ikke angivet. New York : A Fitzroy Dearborn Reference Work published by Routledge, 2004.Publication: Communication › Encyclopedia chapter
Media as agent for cultural, social and political changes in Lao PDR. / Nielsen, P.E..
2004. Paper presented at IAMCR, Porto Alegre juli 2004 og SMIDs årsmøde Ebeltoft oktober 2004, .Publication: Research › Paper
Medier i Laos. / Nielsen, P.E..
In: SAMSON, Vol. 2003, No. Juni, 2003.Publication: Communication › Journal article
Opportunities and difficulties in Assessing the Impact of Training Programs. / Nielsen, P.E. ; Cepoi, C. (Editor).
In: Impact Indicators: Making a Difference. Chisinau, Moldova : Independent Journalism Centre, Chisinau, 2003. p. 7-7.Publication: Research › Book chapter
The Listeners Talk Back : A baseline study of media access and media use in Luang Prabang and Savannakhet, Lao PDR. / Nielsen, P.E. ; Wasserman, E..
Vientiane : Lao National Radio, 2003. 72 p.Publication: Research › Report
Danska drzavna televizijska sluzba na prodaj (Television for Sale not for Culture). / Nielsen, P.E..
01 January 2002.Publication: Research › Internet publication
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