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Titre : Trends in Communication Policy Research - New Theories, Methods and Subjects Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Natascha Just, Editeur scientifique ; Manuel Puppis, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Bristol [United Kingdom] : Intellect Année de publication : 2012 Collection : European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Series Importance : 400 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84150-467-4 Prix : 66,75-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL Tags : audiovisuel médias communication régulation publicité placement de produit convergence Suisse aide d'état Pays-Bas service public genre télécommunications infrastructure Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"With contributions from leading international experts from within both the communications industry and academia, Trends in Communication Policy Research comprises the very latest developments in the theories, methods, and practical applications of the dynamic field of communication policy research. Topical and of high societal and political relevance, this authoritative and up-to-date volume with contributions from leading international scholars will prove an invaluable reference for students and scholars seeking to understand future trends in communication policy research."
Source : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk - Consulté le 9/4/2014Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Looking Back Moving Forward
Part I New Theories
Chapter 3 Prospects and Pitfalls of Douglass Norths New Institutional Economics Approach for Global Media Policy Research
Chapter 4 Its the Idea Stupid How Ideas Challenge Broadcasting Liberalization
Chapter 5 The Accountability and Legitimacy of Regulatory Agencies in the Communication Sector
A Comparative Study of Product Placement Regulation
Rethinking the Role of Technology in Media Governance Constellations
A New Paradigm for Media Policy Research?
Part II New Methods
A Response to Hallin and Mancini
Chapter 10 What We Talk about When We Talk about Document Analysis
An Approach to Communication Policy Studies
Chapter 12 Towards a Media Policy Process Analysis Model and Its Methodological Implications
Part III - New Subjects
Convergence
Defining the Object and Objectives of MediaCommunication Policy
Policy Technology and Industry
The Case of Switzerland
State Aid
EU StateAid Policy visàvis Public Service Broadcasting the Dutch Case
The Uteca Case and the Future Challenges for the Main Characters
Chapter 18 New Approaches to the Development of Telecommunications Infrastructures in Europe?
Participation Power the Role of Gender
Old Issues New Challenges in the East and the West
A Participatory Approach
Unfolding Gender Conscious Research for Communication and Cultural Policy TheoryEn ligne : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk Trends in Communication Policy Research - New Theories, Methods and Subjects [texte imprimé] / Natascha Just, Editeur scientifique ; Manuel Puppis, Editeur scientifique . - Bristol (PO Box 862, BS99 1DE, United Kingdom) : Intellect, 2012 . - 400 p.. - (European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Series) .
ISBN : 978-1-84150-467-4 : 66,75-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL Tags : audiovisuel médias communication régulation publicité placement de produit convergence Suisse aide d'état Pays-Bas service public genre télécommunications infrastructure Index. décimale : 343.099 Droit - Communication, information, presse Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"With contributions from leading international experts from within both the communications industry and academia, Trends in Communication Policy Research comprises the very latest developments in the theories, methods, and practical applications of the dynamic field of communication policy research. Topical and of high societal and political relevance, this authoritative and up-to-date volume with contributions from leading international scholars will prove an invaluable reference for students and scholars seeking to understand future trends in communication policy research."
Source : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk - Consulté le 9/4/2014Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Looking Back Moving Forward
Part I New Theories
Chapter 3 Prospects and Pitfalls of Douglass Norths New Institutional Economics Approach for Global Media Policy Research
Chapter 4 Its the Idea Stupid How Ideas Challenge Broadcasting Liberalization
Chapter 5 The Accountability and Legitimacy of Regulatory Agencies in the Communication Sector
A Comparative Study of Product Placement Regulation
Rethinking the Role of Technology in Media Governance Constellations
A New Paradigm for Media Policy Research?
Part II New Methods
A Response to Hallin and Mancini
Chapter 10 What We Talk about When We Talk about Document Analysis
An Approach to Communication Policy Studies
Chapter 12 Towards a Media Policy Process Analysis Model and Its Methodological Implications
Part III - New Subjects
Convergence
Defining the Object and Objectives of MediaCommunication Policy
Policy Technology and Industry
The Case of Switzerland
State Aid
EU StateAid Policy visàvis Public Service Broadcasting the Dutch Case
The Uteca Case and the Future Challenges for the Main Characters
Chapter 18 New Approaches to the Development of Telecommunications Infrastructures in Europe?
Participation Power the Role of Gender
Old Issues New Challenges in the East and the West
A Participatory Approach
Unfolding Gender Conscious Research for Communication and Cultural Policy TheoryEn ligne : http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk Réservation
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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
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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
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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)
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