Titre : | Media and democracy in the single market | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Yves Frémion, Auteur ; Ulrich Meisel ; Eva Quistorp, Auteur ; The Green Group in the European Parliament, Parraineur | Editeur : | Brussels : European Parliament | Année de publication : | 1994 | Importance : | 67, [6]p. | Format : | 20,5cm | Note générale : | Brochure - Rapport de conférence | Catégories : | CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, .... MEDIAS
| Tags : | démocratie médias Europe censure journalisme concentration manipulation femme environnement aspect socio-culturel communication | Résumé : | - New forms of censorship in the era of commercial media
- Woman as objects and subjects of the media
- Media coverage of the environment
- Reporting in a multicultural society
- The role of the media in the production of social exclusion
- Journalist faced to the manipulation of sources
- Media and war: Yugoslavia, the mirror of hatred
- The mediactors - Journalists as social arbiters
- The disquiting U.S. experience with commercial broadcasting
- How can community regulation combat media concentration?
- What space for civic media in a landscape of commercial concentration?
- How can public monitoring serve democracy?
- The role of a parliament in helping civic media-italian experiences
- The role of a parliament in helping civic media-belgian experiences
List of addresses
List of speakers - short biographies
Code of conduct against ethnic dicrimination of the dutch national federation of journalists
Resolution of the European Parliament on media concentration and diversity of opinion, edopted on 16.9.1992 | Note de contenu : | "We are happy to present you the report of the conference on Media and Democracy in the Single Market, that was organised by the Green Group in the European Parliament on the 13th and 14th of May 1993 at the European Parliament in Brussels.(...)
The present text makes clear in what direction Green media politics goes: we support media that are pluralistic, independent, democratic and tolerant, and fight against too great influence of commercial interests and in favour of high quality standards. We think that it is very important to strenghten the European media industry and to increase European audiovisual production.(...)" (Extrait de l'introduction) |
Media and democracy in the single market [texte imprimé] / Yves Frémion, Auteur ; Ulrich Meisel ; Eva Quistorp, Auteur ; The Green Group in the European Parliament, Parraineur . - Brussels : European Parliament, 1994 . - 67, [6]p. ; 20,5cm. Brochure - Rapport de conférence Catégories : | CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, .... MEDIAS
| Tags : | démocratie médias Europe censure journalisme concentration manipulation femme environnement aspect socio-culturel communication | Résumé : | - New forms of censorship in the era of commercial media
- Woman as objects and subjects of the media
- Media coverage of the environment
- Reporting in a multicultural society
- The role of the media in the production of social exclusion
- Journalist faced to the manipulation of sources
- Media and war: Yugoslavia, the mirror of hatred
- The mediactors - Journalists as social arbiters
- The disquiting U.S. experience with commercial broadcasting
- How can community regulation combat media concentration?
- What space for civic media in a landscape of commercial concentration?
- How can public monitoring serve democracy?
- The role of a parliament in helping civic media-italian experiences
- The role of a parliament in helping civic media-belgian experiences
List of addresses
List of speakers - short biographies
Code of conduct against ethnic dicrimination of the dutch national federation of journalists
Resolution of the European Parliament on media concentration and diversity of opinion, edopted on 16.9.1992 | Note de contenu : | "We are happy to present you the report of the conference on Media and Democracy in the Single Market, that was organised by the Green Group in the European Parliament on the 13th and 14th of May 1993 at the European Parliament in Brussels.(...)
The present text makes clear in what direction Green media politics goes: we support media that are pluralistic, independent, democratic and tolerant, and fight against too great influence of commercial interests and in favour of high quality standards. We think that it is very important to strenghten the European media industry and to increase European audiovisual production.(...)" (Extrait de l'introduction) |
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