The new book by Dr. Piotr Czyszkowski - "The Fourth Power? Between politics and economics'.
In the 21st century, when information is an essential resource, questions arise about its quality and credibility. Where to look for reliable sources, can the media really be free and journalists independent? What role does television play in conveying information and shaping public opinion? Dr Piotr Czyszkowski, assistant professor at our University, tries to answer these and other questions in his latest monograph 'The Fourth Power? Between politics and economics'.
Who is Dr Piotr Czyszkowski?
Dr. Piotr Czyszkowski is an experienced journalist with 25 years of experience, assistant professor at the School of Vocational Training, specialising in media and communication. His knowledge and practical experience make him an expert in contemporary media analysis.

What is the book about?
His latest monograph 'The Fourth Power? Between Politics and Economics", published by ATUT Publishing House, is a in-depth analysis of the functioning of the media in the modern world. The author considers whether journalists can be truly independent, how economics and politics affect media coverage and the role of television in shaping public opinion.
This is a must-read for anyone interested in media, politics and the mechanisms by which information influences society. It certainly represents a valuable position not only for students, but also for anyone interested in the role of information in today's world.