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The Media in South-East Europe - A comparative media law and policy study / Beate Martin
Titre : The Media in South-East Europe - A comparative media law and policy study Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Beate Martin, Editeur scientifique ; Alexander Scheuer, Editeur scientifique ; Christian M. Bron, Editeur scientifique ; EMR (Sarrebruck / Bruxelles) , Collaborateur Editeur : Sofia [Bulgaria] : Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 159 p. Note générale : SEE - Dialogue South-East Europe Langues : Anglais Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : droit des médias droit comparé Europe rapport Résumé : " (...) the Friedrich Ebert Foundation - Regional Project South-East Europe has commissioned the Institute of European Media Law to conduct a study which should not only explore the market and legal conditions of the media sector in the countries concerned, but also indentify suitable remedies that could be suggested in order to help improve, and oversome possible shortcomings in, the situation actually encountered.
We firmly believe that the present study can contribute to an enhanced, fruitful and constructive dialogue, which should lead to achieving significant progress in the short to medium term. (...)"
(Foreword - page 2)Note de contenu : Based on Country reports from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia The Media in South-East Europe - A comparative media law and policy study [texte imprimé] / Beate Martin, Editeur scientifique ; Alexander Scheuer, Editeur scientifique ; Christian M. Bron, Editeur scientifique ; EMR (Sarrebruck / Bruxelles) , Collaborateur . - Sofia (Office Bulgaria, P.O. Box 958 / 97, Knjaz Boris 1 Street, 1000, Bulgaria) : Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2011 . - 159 p.
SEE - Dialogue South-East Europe
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : droit des médias droit comparé Europe rapport Résumé : " (...) the Friedrich Ebert Foundation - Regional Project South-East Europe has commissioned the Institute of European Media Law to conduct a study which should not only explore the market and legal conditions of the media sector in the countries concerned, but also indentify suitable remedies that could be suggested in order to help improve, and oversome possible shortcomings in, the situation actually encountered.
We firmly believe that the present study can contribute to an enhanced, fruitful and constructive dialogue, which should lead to achieving significant progress in the short to medium term. (...)"
(Foreword - page 2)Note de contenu : Based on Country reports from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia Est accompagné deRéservation
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Titre : Tuning into development. : International comparative survey of community broadcasting regulation Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Toby Mendel, Editeur scientifique ; Janis Karklins, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : Paris 07 [France] : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 92 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-3-001199-4 Langues : Anglais Catégories : DROIT
MEDIASTags : médias régulation liberté de communication radio communautaire législation droit des médias démocratie Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse Résumé : "This report maps the complex legislative frameworks of community broadcasters in more than 30 countries. It examines how the sector can be strengthened in line with international standards and provides analysis and recommendations that may be of interest to donors and policy makers as they set priorities for media development.
The purpose of this Report is to promote greater understanding about the challenges and potential of community media, and to highlight better practices, with a view to helping UNESCO Member States identify and address priority areas for reform in their national contexts.
As a growing sector, community radio facilitates access to educational, public health, and agricultural information and provides an open platform for democratic public debate. Women and youth are among the primary beneficiaries of community radio in developing countries.
There are many models possible for community radio but often international standards underpinning freedoms of expression and information tend to be overlooked and good practices on media development are hardly adopted in a manner that privileges grassroots community needs. This publication offers some insight to advance the legal recognition of community broadcasters and to invite partnerships and innovative measures that will ensure their future sustainability."
Source : http://www.unesco.org (Consulté le 05/09/2014)Note de contenu : "The report is organised into the following sections:
Part I of this Report describes relevant international standards which either provides the jurisprudential underpinnings for community media or which set standards directly for the sector. This provides a background legal framework for the presentation of country practice that follows.
Part II provides a series of regional overviews, which are intended to give readers an overall sense of developments and directions regarding community radio in each region.
Part III provides detailed comparative country analysis, broken down into the three issues noted above.
Part IV looks at a number of countries where the development of regulatory frameworks for community radio either is still in the planning stage or is very underdeveloped. In some of these countries, there is a thriving or important community radio sector, despite the lack of supportive regulation. In other countries, there are plans to introduce dedicated community broadcasting regulation as a first step to developing the sector.
Part V puts forward a number of recommendations for the regulation of community media, based on both international standards and the way these standards have been given effect in the regulatory systems of different States. This is intended to inform States which are establishing or revising their community broadcasting regulatory regimes, as well as to those advocating for such changes."
Source : http://www.comminit.com/community-radio-africa/content/tuning-development-international-comparative-survey-community-broadcasting-regulation (Consulté le 05/09/2014)
En ligne : http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/publication [...] Format de la ressource électronique : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002246/224662e.pdf Tuning into development. : International comparative survey of community broadcasting regulation [document électronique] / Toby Mendel, Editeur scientifique ; Janis Karklins, Préfacier, etc. . - Paris 07 (7, place de Fontenoy, 75352, France) : UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2013 . - 92 p.
ISBN : 978-92-3-001199-4
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DROIT
MEDIASTags : médias régulation liberté de communication radio communautaire législation droit des médias démocratie Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse Résumé : "This report maps the complex legislative frameworks of community broadcasters in more than 30 countries. It examines how the sector can be strengthened in line with international standards and provides analysis and recommendations that may be of interest to donors and policy makers as they set priorities for media development.
The purpose of this Report is to promote greater understanding about the challenges and potential of community media, and to highlight better practices, with a view to helping UNESCO Member States identify and address priority areas for reform in their national contexts.
As a growing sector, community radio facilitates access to educational, public health, and agricultural information and provides an open platform for democratic public debate. Women and youth are among the primary beneficiaries of community radio in developing countries.
There are many models possible for community radio but often international standards underpinning freedoms of expression and information tend to be overlooked and good practices on media development are hardly adopted in a manner that privileges grassroots community needs. This publication offers some insight to advance the legal recognition of community broadcasters and to invite partnerships and innovative measures that will ensure their future sustainability."
Source : http://www.unesco.org (Consulté le 05/09/2014)Note de contenu : "The report is organised into the following sections:
Part I of this Report describes relevant international standards which either provides the jurisprudential underpinnings for community media or which set standards directly for the sector. This provides a background legal framework for the presentation of country practice that follows.
Part II provides a series of regional overviews, which are intended to give readers an overall sense of developments and directions regarding community radio in each region.
Part III provides detailed comparative country analysis, broken down into the three issues noted above.
Part IV looks at a number of countries where the development of regulatory frameworks for community radio either is still in the planning stage or is very underdeveloped. In some of these countries, there is a thriving or important community radio sector, despite the lack of supportive regulation. In other countries, there are plans to introduce dedicated community broadcasting regulation as a first step to developing the sector.
Part V puts forward a number of recommendations for the regulation of community media, based on both international standards and the way these standards have been given effect in the regulatory systems of different States. This is intended to inform States which are establishing or revising their community broadcasting regulatory regimes, as well as to those advocating for such changes."
Source : http://www.comminit.com/community-radio-africa/content/tuning-development-international-comparative-survey-community-broadcasting-regulation (Consulté le 05/09/2014)
En ligne : http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/publication [...] Format de la ressource électronique : http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002246/224662e.pdf Ubiquité / Olivier Cruysmans
[périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles
Titre : Ubiquité Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Olivier Cruysmans, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Bruxelles [Belgique] : Larcier Note générale : N.B. : !!! La collection a changé de titre : elle se poursuit sous le titre REVUE DU DROIT ET DES TECHNOLOGIES DE L'INFORMATION Langues : Français Catégories : DROIT
PERIODIQUESTags : droit droit des médias Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse [périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Ubiquité [texte imprimé] / Olivier Cruysmans, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Bruxelles (39 Rue des Minimes, 1000, Belgique) : Larcier.
N.B. : !!! La collection a changé de titre : elle se poursuit sous le titre REVUE DU DROIT ET DES TECHNOLOGIES DE L'INFORMATION
Langues : Français
Catégories : DROIT
PERIODIQUESTags : droit droit des médias Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse
Titre : Understanding media policies - A European perspective Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Editeur scientifique Editeur : RG21 6XS Basingstoke [Grande-Bretagne] : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2012 Importance : xvii, 284 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-230-34812-7 Prix : 71,98-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : Belgique Europe démocratie régulation droit des médias législation Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Quatrième de couverture :
"How have European media policies traditionally developed and what have been the policy rationales and principles that have shaped them? How are contemporary European media policies formulated and what are the factors and conditions that affect their making? Understanding Media Policies: A European Perspective explores the way media policies are understood, negotiated and applied in Europe. Combining a country-based study in 14 countries with a comparative analysis across various types of media services, this volume investigates the complex array of policy approaches and regulatory practices established to govern the media in Europe. Featuring contributions from distinguished authors across a range of academic disciplines, the collection is essential reading for policy makers, scholars, researchers and students of media policy."
Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Recasting the Contours of Media Policy in a Political Context: An Introduction; E.Psychogiopoulou & D.Anagnostou
Media Policy in Belgium: How a Complex Institutional System Deals with Technological Developments; B.Van Besien & P-F.Docquir
Democracy and the Media in Bulgaria: Who Represents the People?; R.Smilova, D.Smilov & G.Ganev
Croatia: A Dynamic Evolvement of Media Policy; P.Bilić & N.Švob-Đokić
Danish Media Policy; H.Søndergaard & R.Helles
Media Policy in Estonia: Small Market Paradoxes; U.Loit & H.Harro-Loit
Finnish Media Policy: Less Restrictive, More Directive; H.Kuutti, E.Lauk, P.Nevalainen & R.Sokka
Media Policy in Germany: Main Features and Current Issues; S.Müller & C.Gusy
The Greek Media Policy Revisited; E.Psychogiopoulou, A.Kandyla & D.Anagnostou
Italian Media Policy Under On-going Transition to Meet the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century; F.Casarosa
Struggling with Media Capture: Romania; A.Mungiu-Pippidi & C.Ghinea
Slovakia: Reinventing Media Policy without a Practical Perspective; A.Školkay & M.Hong
Media Policy in Spain: Public Service, Free Competition and some Internal Diversity; S.de la Sierra, E.Guichot, M.Mantini & I.Sobrino
Turkish Media Policy in National Context; D.Kurban & E.Elmas
Media Policy in the United Kingdom: Trust and Distrust in a Converging Media Environment; R.Craufurd Smith & Y.Stolte
Serving Two Masters: The Roles of the Market and European Politics in the Governance of Media Transformations; K.Sarikakis
References
Index
Source : http://www.palgrave.com - Consulté le 29/10/2012En ligne : http://www.palgrave.com Understanding media policies - A European perspective [texte imprimé] / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Editeur scientifique . - RG21 6XS Basingstoke (Houndmills, Hampshire, Grande-Bretagne) : Palgrave MacMillan, 2012 . - xvii, 284 p.
ISBN : 978-0-230-34812-7 : 71,98-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : Belgique Europe démocratie régulation droit des médias législation Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Résumé : Quatrième de couverture :
"How have European media policies traditionally developed and what have been the policy rationales and principles that have shaped them? How are contemporary European media policies formulated and what are the factors and conditions that affect their making? Understanding Media Policies: A European Perspective explores the way media policies are understood, negotiated and applied in Europe. Combining a country-based study in 14 countries with a comparative analysis across various types of media services, this volume investigates the complex array of policy approaches and regulatory practices established to govern the media in Europe. Featuring contributions from distinguished authors across a range of academic disciplines, the collection is essential reading for policy makers, scholars, researchers and students of media policy."
Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Recasting the Contours of Media Policy in a Political Context: An Introduction; E.Psychogiopoulou & D.Anagnostou
Media Policy in Belgium: How a Complex Institutional System Deals with Technological Developments; B.Van Besien & P-F.Docquir
Democracy and the Media in Bulgaria: Who Represents the People?; R.Smilova, D.Smilov & G.Ganev
Croatia: A Dynamic Evolvement of Media Policy; P.Bilić & N.Švob-Đokić
Danish Media Policy; H.Søndergaard & R.Helles
Media Policy in Estonia: Small Market Paradoxes; U.Loit & H.Harro-Loit
Finnish Media Policy: Less Restrictive, More Directive; H.Kuutti, E.Lauk, P.Nevalainen & R.Sokka
Media Policy in Germany: Main Features and Current Issues; S.Müller & C.Gusy
The Greek Media Policy Revisited; E.Psychogiopoulou, A.Kandyla & D.Anagnostou
Italian Media Policy Under On-going Transition to Meet the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century; F.Casarosa
Struggling with Media Capture: Romania; A.Mungiu-Pippidi & C.Ghinea
Slovakia: Reinventing Media Policy without a Practical Perspective; A.Školkay & M.Hong
Media Policy in Spain: Public Service, Free Competition and some Internal Diversity; S.de la Sierra, E.Guichot, M.Mantini & I.Sobrino
Turkish Media Policy in National Context; D.Kurban & E.Elmas
Media Policy in the United Kingdom: Trust and Distrust in a Converging Media Environment; R.Craufurd Smith & Y.Stolte
Serving Two Masters: The Roles of the Market and European Politics in the Governance of Media Transformations; K.Sarikakis
References
Index
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