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Titre : Media Power and Plurality - From Hyperlocal to High-Level Policy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Steven Barnett, Editeur scientifique ; Judith Townend, Editeur scientifique Editeur : RG21 6XS Basingstoke [Grande-Bretagne] : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2015 Collection : Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business Importance : 248 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-52283-2 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : médias régulation pluralisme diversité démocratie numérique internet Europe Australie France aspect économique financement Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Democratic governments throughout the world aspire to plurality and diversity of voice as a policy goal, which is fundamental to a healthy democracy. Over the last 20 years, however, economics, technology, political ideology and global corporate power have often conspired to frustrate those normative aims. More recently, different plurality problems have been prompted by access issues and the burgeoning reach and power of digital intermediaries such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. While some countries, such as the UK and US, have seen little creative activity from policy makers, other countries have sought to explore new approaches to funding and to exploit new technologies at both national and local level. This edited collection, featuring international scholars from a range of disciplines, examines contemporary and emerging policy issues around media plurality from grassroots local initiatives to high-level policy debates in both mature and emerging democracies, in each case drawing out generalizable initiatives and ideas for policy thinking in an increasingly complex area."
Source : http://www.palgrave.com (Consulté le 25/06/2015)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Introduction (Steven Barnett and Judith Townend)
1. What is 'Sufficient' Plurality? (Thomas Gibbons)
2 Diversity, Distribution and Definitions of 'Media' (Lorna Woods)
3. Plurality and Public Service Broadcasting: Why and How PSBs Deserve Protection (Steven Barnett)
4. Plurality and Local Media (Martin Moore)
5. Hyperlocal media and the News Marketplace (Judith Townend)
6. Media Ownership and the Political Economy of Research in US Media Policymaking (Philip Napoli)
7. From Media Policy to 'Big' Media Policy: the Battle for Pluralism in Australia (Benedetta Brevini)
8. Media Plurality: What Can the European Union Do? (Alison Harcourt)
9. Transferable Media Pluralism Policies from Europe (Peter Humphreys)
10. Media Plurality in France (Raymond Kuhn)
11. Media Subsidies – Editorial Independence Compromised? (Josef Trappel)
12. Putting Ends and Means in the Right Place: Media Pluralism Policies in Central and Eastern Europe (Beata Klimkiewicz)En ligne : http://www.palgrave.com Media Power and Plurality - From Hyperlocal to High-Level Policy [texte imprimé] / Steven Barnett, Editeur scientifique ; Judith Townend, Editeur scientifique . - RG21 6XS Basingstoke (Houndmills, Hampshire, Grande-Bretagne) : Palgrave MacMillan, 2015 . - 248 p.. - (Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business) .
ISBN : 978-1-137-52283-2
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : médias régulation pluralisme diversité démocratie numérique internet Europe Australie France aspect économique financement Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Democratic governments throughout the world aspire to plurality and diversity of voice as a policy goal, which is fundamental to a healthy democracy. Over the last 20 years, however, economics, technology, political ideology and global corporate power have often conspired to frustrate those normative aims. More recently, different plurality problems have been prompted by access issues and the burgeoning reach and power of digital intermediaries such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. While some countries, such as the UK and US, have seen little creative activity from policy makers, other countries have sought to explore new approaches to funding and to exploit new technologies at both national and local level. This edited collection, featuring international scholars from a range of disciplines, examines contemporary and emerging policy issues around media plurality from grassroots local initiatives to high-level policy debates in both mature and emerging democracies, in each case drawing out generalizable initiatives and ideas for policy thinking in an increasingly complex area."
Source : http://www.palgrave.com (Consulté le 25/06/2015)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Introduction (Steven Barnett and Judith Townend)
1. What is 'Sufficient' Plurality? (Thomas Gibbons)
2 Diversity, Distribution and Definitions of 'Media' (Lorna Woods)
3. Plurality and Public Service Broadcasting: Why and How PSBs Deserve Protection (Steven Barnett)
4. Plurality and Local Media (Martin Moore)
5. Hyperlocal media and the News Marketplace (Judith Townend)
6. Media Ownership and the Political Economy of Research in US Media Policymaking (Philip Napoli)
7. From Media Policy to 'Big' Media Policy: the Battle for Pluralism in Australia (Benedetta Brevini)
8. Media Plurality: What Can the European Union Do? (Alison Harcourt)
9. Transferable Media Pluralism Policies from Europe (Peter Humphreys)
10. Media Plurality in France (Raymond Kuhn)
11. Media Subsidies – Editorial Independence Compromised? (Josef Trappel)
12. Putting Ends and Means in the Right Place: Media Pluralism Policies in Central and Eastern Europe (Beata Klimkiewicz)En ligne : http://www.palgrave.com Réservation
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