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Titre : Press freedom and pluralism in Europe - Concepts and conditions Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrea Czepek, Editeur scientifique ; Mélanie Hellwig, Editeur scientifique ; Eva Nowak, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Bristol [United Kingdom] : Intellect Année de publication : 2009 Collection : European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Series Importance : 310 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84150-243-4 Prix : 43,-€ Note générale : En accès libre sur le site de l'éditeur, chapitre par chapitre :
http://www.intellectbooks.co.ukLangues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : médias liberté des médias pluralisme démocratie régulation législation télévision Europe Résumé : Présentation sur le site de l'éditeur :
"How free are the media in Europe? Freedom of the press and an independent media system are often taken for granted and all of the EU-member states today have implemented guarantees of press freedom in their constitutions and judicial systems. In Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe, researchers from twelve countries examine media systems regarding conditions for independence and pluralism. They discuss a European approach to press freedom and diversity and include case studies of a broad spectrum of media systems including Bulgaria, the Baltics, Poland, Romania, Finland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and the UK.
The volume examines how other factors such as economic influences, historic, cultural and social conditions also have a substantial impact on media independence. With its topical subject matter and a need for new media policies facing a changing media world, Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe is an essential resource for media studies and journalism scholars."
(Source : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk - Consulté le 18/05/2009)Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
PART ONE / CONCEPTS
- Introduction: Structural Inhibition of Media Freedom and Plurality across Europe
- Measuring Media Freedom: Approaches of International Comparison
- Pluralism and Participation as Desired Results of Press Freedom: Measuring Media System Performance
- Is the Clash of Rationalities Leading Nowhere? Media Pluralism in European Regulatory Policies
- The Challenges of ICT to Media Pluralism
- Press Freedom and Pluralism on the Micro Level: Journalistic Qualifications and Professionalization
- Media Systems, Equal Rights and the Freedom of the Press: Gender as a Case in Point
- Media Governance and Media Quality Management: Theoretical Concepts and an Empirical Example from Switzerland
PART TWO : CONDITIONS (CASE STUDIES) :
- Assessing Pluralism and the Democratic Performance of the Media in a Small Country: Setting a Comparative Research Agenda for the Baltic States
- Media in Poland and Public Discourse
- Mass Media Developments in Bulgaria
- Press Freedom and Media Pluralism in Romania: Facts, Myths and Paradoxes
- Media Freedom and Pluralism in the United Kingdom (UK)
- Mind the Gap? Press Freedom and Pluralism in Finland
- Pre-Conditions for Press Freedom in Germany k
- The Austrian Media System: Strong Media Conglomerates and an Ailing Public Service Broadcaster
- Pluralism in the French Broadcasting System: Between the Legacy of History and the Challenges of New Technologies
- The Freedom of the Spanish Press
- Pluralism of Information in the Television Sector in Italy: History and Contemporary Conditions
En ligne : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4637/ Press freedom and pluralism in Europe - Concepts and conditions [texte imprimé] / Andrea Czepek, Editeur scientifique ; Mélanie Hellwig, Editeur scientifique ; Eva Nowak, Editeur scientifique . - Bristol (PO Box 862, BS99 1DE, United Kingdom) : Intellect, 2009 . - 310 p. ; 23 cm. - (European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Series) .
ISBN : 978-1-84150-243-4 : 43,-€
En accès libre sur le site de l'éditeur, chapitre par chapitre :
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : médias liberté des médias pluralisme démocratie régulation législation télévision Europe Résumé : Présentation sur le site de l'éditeur :
"How free are the media in Europe? Freedom of the press and an independent media system are often taken for granted and all of the EU-member states today have implemented guarantees of press freedom in their constitutions and judicial systems. In Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe, researchers from twelve countries examine media systems regarding conditions for independence and pluralism. They discuss a European approach to press freedom and diversity and include case studies of a broad spectrum of media systems including Bulgaria, the Baltics, Poland, Romania, Finland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and the UK.
The volume examines how other factors such as economic influences, historic, cultural and social conditions also have a substantial impact on media independence. With its topical subject matter and a need for new media policies facing a changing media world, Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe is an essential resource for media studies and journalism scholars."
(Source : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk - Consulté le 18/05/2009)Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
PART ONE / CONCEPTS
- Introduction: Structural Inhibition of Media Freedom and Plurality across Europe
- Measuring Media Freedom: Approaches of International Comparison
- Pluralism and Participation as Desired Results of Press Freedom: Measuring Media System Performance
- Is the Clash of Rationalities Leading Nowhere? Media Pluralism in European Regulatory Policies
- The Challenges of ICT to Media Pluralism
- Press Freedom and Pluralism on the Micro Level: Journalistic Qualifications and Professionalization
- Media Systems, Equal Rights and the Freedom of the Press: Gender as a Case in Point
- Media Governance and Media Quality Management: Theoretical Concepts and an Empirical Example from Switzerland
PART TWO : CONDITIONS (CASE STUDIES) :
- Assessing Pluralism and the Democratic Performance of the Media in a Small Country: Setting a Comparative Research Agenda for the Baltic States
- Media in Poland and Public Discourse
- Mass Media Developments in Bulgaria
- Press Freedom and Media Pluralism in Romania: Facts, Myths and Paradoxes
- Media Freedom and Pluralism in the United Kingdom (UK)
- Mind the Gap? Press Freedom and Pluralism in Finland
- Pre-Conditions for Press Freedom in Germany k
- The Austrian Media System: Strong Media Conglomerates and an Ailing Public Service Broadcaster
- Pluralism in the French Broadcasting System: Between the Legacy of History and the Challenges of New Technologies
- The Freedom of the Spanish Press
- Pluralism of Information in the Television Sector in Italy: History and Contemporary Conditions
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