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Titre : Rethinking Media Pluralism - A Critique of Theories and Policy Discourses Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Kari Karppinen, Auteur Editeur : Helsinki [Finlande] : University of Helsinki - Department of Social Research Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 228 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-952-10-6650-4 Note générale : Proposé au téléchargement sur :
https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/23515
Dissertation to be presented, with the permission of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Helsinki, for public examination on 4 December 2010Langues : Anglais Catégories : AUTRES:Mémoires de fin d'études, thèses, rapports de stage, ...
MEDIAS
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUELTags : médias pluralisme audiovisuel démocratie régulation Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Note de contenu : Contents
Abstract
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
study
Media pluralism as an ambiguous objective
The value of pluralism for democracy
The political power of definitions
Empirical indicators and the politics of criteria
Towards a critical notion of media pluralism
Approach and method
Rethinking political ideas and policy analysis
Political rationalities and governmental technologies
Methods of analysis
Selection of cases and research material
PART I: THEORIZING PLURALISM AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Three models of democratic pluralism
Liberal pluralism and the free marketplace of ideas
Deliberative democracy and the public sphere
From rational consensus to agonistic pluralism
Pluralization and its problems
Pathologies of pluralism
The ethos of pluralism in media politics
Against naïve pluralism
Towards a critical concept of media pluralism
Asymmetries of communicative power
Beyond free choice
The problem of representation
Reconciling pluralism and consensus
Conclusion: Some implications for media policy
PART II: THE POLITICS OF MEDIA PLURALISM
6 Aspects and scope of media pluralism
On terminology: pluralism and diversity
The elusiveness of definitions
Levels of analysis
Seeking causality: concentration, competition and content
The means of regulation
Paradoxes of communicative abundance
From ideological control to cultural chaos?
Enduring asymmetries of power
Concentration online
Fears of fragmentation revisited
Revaluing intermediaries
New media and the redistribution of communicative power
Uses of pluralism in contemporary media policy
The rise of pluralism as a media policy principle
Media pluralism on the European agenda
On the nature and tensions of European media policy
Illustration
1: Debates on media concentration and pluralism
Contesting a non-policy
A fresh start? Monitoring and soft governance
Clash of political rationalities
Illustration 2: Debates on public service media
Public service media and competition policy
The power of definitions
New media and new arguments
Exceptionalization of public service media
Rethinking public service media and pluralism
Empirical indicators and the politics of criteria
From political rationalities to governmental technologies
The demand for empirical evidence in policy-making
Excursion: Lessons from the US
The trouble with metrics: Performance assessment and policy-making
What to measure? On the biases of empirical indicators
Evaluating the Media Pluralism Monitor
Towards self-reflective assessment
10 Conclusions
Evasion of values in policy and research
The media and radical pluralism
ReferencesEn ligne : https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/23515 Rethinking Media Pluralism - A Critique of Theories and Policy Discourses [document électronique] / Kari Karppinen, Auteur . - Helsinki (Fabianinkatu 18 - P.O.Box 33, University of Helsinki, FI-00014, Finlande) : University of Helsinki - Department of Social Research, 2010 . - 228 p.
ISBN : 978-952-10-6650-4
Proposé au téléchargement sur :
https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/23515
Dissertation to be presented, with the permission of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Helsinki, for public examination on 4 December 2010
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : AUTRES:Mémoires de fin d'études, thèses, rapports de stage, ...
MEDIAS
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUELTags : médias pluralisme audiovisuel démocratie régulation Index. décimale : 011.37 médias visuels et audiovisuels Note de contenu : Contents
Abstract
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
study
Media pluralism as an ambiguous objective
The value of pluralism for democracy
The political power of definitions
Empirical indicators and the politics of criteria
Towards a critical notion of media pluralism
Approach and method
Rethinking political ideas and policy analysis
Political rationalities and governmental technologies
Methods of analysis
Selection of cases and research material
PART I: THEORIZING PLURALISM AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Three models of democratic pluralism
Liberal pluralism and the free marketplace of ideas
Deliberative democracy and the public sphere
From rational consensus to agonistic pluralism
Pluralization and its problems
Pathologies of pluralism
The ethos of pluralism in media politics
Against naïve pluralism
Towards a critical concept of media pluralism
Asymmetries of communicative power
Beyond free choice
The problem of representation
Reconciling pluralism and consensus
Conclusion: Some implications for media policy
PART II: THE POLITICS OF MEDIA PLURALISM
6 Aspects and scope of media pluralism
On terminology: pluralism and diversity
The elusiveness of definitions
Levels of analysis
Seeking causality: concentration, competition and content
The means of regulation
Paradoxes of communicative abundance
From ideological control to cultural chaos?
Enduring asymmetries of power
Concentration online
Fears of fragmentation revisited
Revaluing intermediaries
New media and the redistribution of communicative power
Uses of pluralism in contemporary media policy
The rise of pluralism as a media policy principle
Media pluralism on the European agenda
On the nature and tensions of European media policy
Illustration
1: Debates on media concentration and pluralism
Contesting a non-policy
A fresh start? Monitoring and soft governance
Clash of political rationalities
Illustration 2: Debates on public service media
Public service media and competition policy
The power of definitions
New media and new arguments
Exceptionalization of public service media
Rethinking public service media and pluralism
Empirical indicators and the politics of criteria
From political rationalities to governmental technologies
The demand for empirical evidence in policy-making
Excursion: Lessons from the US
The trouble with metrics: Performance assessment and policy-making
What to measure? On the biases of empirical indicators
Evaluating the Media Pluralism Monitor
Towards self-reflective assessment
10 Conclusions
Evasion of values in policy and research
The media and radical pluralism
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