Regulation Governance And Convergence In The Media
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Regulation Governance and Convergence in the Media
Author | : Peter Humphreys,Seamus Simpson |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-08-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781781008997 |
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Media convergence is often propounded as inevitable and ongoing. Yet much of the governance of the media sector’s key parts has developed along discrete evolutionary paths, mostly incremental in character. This volume breaks new ground through exploring a diverse range of topics at the heart of the media convergence governance debate, such as next generation networks, spectrum, copyright and media subsidies. It shows how reluctance to accommodate non-market based policy solutions creates conflicts and problems resulting in only shallow media convergence thus far.
Media Regulation
Author | : Peter Lunt,Sonia Livingstone |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2011-11-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781446292006 |
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"An exemplary study of how media regulation works (and, by implication, how it could work better) set within a wider discussion of democratic theory and political values. It will be of interest not only to students and scholars but to people around the world grappling with the same problem: the need to regulate markets, and the difficulty of doing this well." - James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London In Media Regulation, two leading scholars of the media examine the challenges of regulation in the global mediated sphere. This book explores the way that regulation affects the relations between government, the media and communications market, civil society, citizens and consumers. Drawing on theories of governance and the public sphere, the book critically analyzes issues at the heart of today's media, from the saturation of advertising to burdens on individuals to control their own media literacy. Peter Lunt and Sonia Livingstone incisively lay bare shifts in governance and the new role of the public sphere which implicate self-regulation, the public interest, the role of civil society and the changing risks and opportunities for citizens and consumers. It is essential reading to understand the forces that are reshaping the media landscape.
Global Media Governance
Author | : Seán Ó Siochrú,Bruce Girard,Amy Mahan |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0742515664 |
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This book is a primer on media governance at a global level and the key influencing forces and organizations, such as ITU, WTO, UNESCO, WIPO, and ICANN. Governance oversees regulation, and questions addressed here include: Why do we regulate the various media at all? What currently are the major forms of global regulation, and how do they work? Who participates in, and who benefits from, media regulatory and governance structures? And what are the trends? Anyone interested in the media and its progressively rising influence over so many dimensions of society will sooner or later find themselves confronted with these questions. This book does not pretend to answer all the questions, but it raises key ones and points in directions where more complete answers can be found. Published in cooperation with UNRISD.
Media Regulation
Author | : Peter Kenneth Lunt |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Mass media |
ISBN | : 1446250881 |
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Here, two of the world's foremost media studies academics explore media regulation and its impact on government, commerce and civil society.
Digital Platform Regulation
Author | : Terry Flew,Fiona Martin |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Internet governance |
ISBN | : 9783030952204 |
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This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues related to digital platform regulation. With an international ensemble of contributors, the volume has at its heard the question: what would actually be involved in digital platform regulation?. Once a specialised and niche field within internet and digital media studies, internet governance has in recent years moved to the forefront of policy debate. In the wake of scandals such as Cambridge Analytica and the global techlash against digital monopolies, platform studies are undergoing a critical turn, but there is a greater need to connect such analysis to questions of public policy. This volume does just that, through a rich array of chapters concretely exploring the operation and influence of digital platforms and their related policy concerns. A wide variety of digital communication platforms are explored, including social media, content portals, search engines and app stores. An important and timely work, Digital Platform Regulation provides valuable insights into new global platform-orientated policy reforms, supplying an important resource to researchers everywhere seeking to engage with policymakers in the debate about the power of digital platforms and how to address it. Terry Flew is Professor of Digital Communications and Culture at The University of Sydney. He is the author of 14 books, including Regulating Platforms (2021) and Understanding Global Media (2018). Fiona R. Martin is Associate Professor in Online and Convergent Media at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of Mediating the Conversation (2022), co-author of Sharing News Online (2019) and co-author and editor of The Value of Public Service Media (2014).
Media Convergence and Deconvergence
Author | : Sergio Sparviero,Corinna Peil,Gabriele Balbi |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2017-10-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783319512891 |
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This edited volume explores different meanings of media convergence and deconvergence, and reconsiders them in critical and innovative ways. Its parts provide together a broad picture of opposing trends and tensions in media convergence, by underlining the relevance of this powerful idea and emphasizing the misconceptions that it has generated. Sergio Sparviero, Corinna Peil, Gabriele Balbi and the other authors look into practices and realities of users in convergent media environments, ambiguities in the production and distribution of content, changes to the organization of media industries, the re-configuration of media markets, and the influence of policy and regulations. Primarily addressed to scholars and students in different fields of media and communication studies, Media Convergence and Deconvergence deconstructs taken-for-granted concepts and provides alternative and fresh analyses on one of the most popular topics in contemporary media culture. Chapter 1 is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com
Regulating Convergence
Author | : Susan J. Drucker,Gary Gumpert |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Convergence (Telecommunication) |
ISBN | : 1433110881 |
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Traditionally, the technologies of telecommunications, broadcasting, satellite, and computing operated independently while the industries associated with each were regulated independently along the same lines. Technological convergence challenges the vertical regulatory models of broadcasting, telecommunications, and computer services while simultaneously challenging the traditional approach to regulation by nation-states. It is time for a critical examination of regulations which support convergence while addressing the realities of the current media environment. This edited volume provides a heuristic analysis of the challenges facing regulators and media institutions. Chapters explore the nature of the laws and regulations straining under the new technological realities, consider the changes already made to accommodate the new media landscape, and examine new directions and approaches to the regulation of convergent media technologies and media institutions.
Media Governance in Korea 1980 2017
Author | : Daeho Kim |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2018-02-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783319703022 |
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This book deals with the changes in Korea's media governance between 1980 and 2017. It addresses this change by applying media governance frameworks, which emphasizes citizen participation and the impact of globalization. It focuses on the formation of the media system in which not only government, but also the private sector and civil society, have interacted as multi-stakeholders and changed the media ecosystem from authoritarian to democratic. The Korean media sector is a rare case that shows how industrialization, democratization and informatization–with global influence–have influenced and changed media governance.