European Media Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Assessing the Past, Setting Agendas for the Future
Herausgeber: Simpson, Seamus; Bulck, Hilde van den; Puppis, Manuel
European Media Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Assessing the Past, Setting Agendas for the Future
Herausgeber: Simpson, Seamus; Bulck, Hilde van den; Puppis, Manuel
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This collection discusses the main conceptual and practical issues which have framed the academic analysis of communication and media policies in Europe over the course of at least the last decade, exploring the key issues that can set the agenda for the short to medium term in communication and media policy in Europe.
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This collection discusses the main conceptual and practical issues which have framed the academic analysis of communication and media policies in Europe over the course of at least the last decade, exploring the key issues that can set the agenda for the short to medium term in communication and media policy in Europe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781138598065
- ISBN-10: 1138598062
- Artikelnr.: 52614414
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781138598065
- ISBN-10: 1138598062
- Artikelnr.: 52614414
Seamus Simpson is Professor of Media Policy at the University of Salford. His research interests are in European and global communications policy, areas in which he has published widely. Seamus's research has been funded by the ESRC and the European Commission. He was part of the PricewaterhouseCoopers team which undertook the first EU-funded evaluation of the pan-European communications regulator, BEREC, in 2012. Seamus is Chair of the Communication Law and Policy Division of the International Communication Association and an ICA Board of Directors member. In 2015, hejoined the Oxford Research Encyclopedia: Communication as a Senior Editor (Oxford University Press). Manuel Puppis is Associate Professor in Media Systems and Media Structures at the Department of Communication and Media Research (DCM), University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He currently serves as chair of ECREA's Communication Law & Policy Section and board member of Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research (SACM). His research interests include media policy, media regulation and media governance, media systems in a comparative perspective, political communication and organization theory. Hilde Van den Bulck (PhD) is full professor of communication studies and head of the Media, Policy and Culture research group at the University of Antwerp in Belgium. She combines expertise in media culture and identity with expertise in media policies and structures, looking at the impact of technological, economic, political and cultural developments on media structures and policies, with a focus on public service broadcasting. In both areas she has researched and published in books and ISI journals.
Tables and Figures. Acknowledgements. Chapter One: Contextualising European
Media Policy in the Twenty-First Century Manuel Puppis, Seamus Simpson and
Hilde Van den Bulck Section One: Understanding Media Policy in an
Environment of Media Convergence Chapter Two: Beyond the Buzz. Why Media
Policy Researchers Should Study Teletext Hallvard Moe and Hilde Van den
Bulck Chapter Three: Electronic Press Turning a New Leaf for Convergent
Media Content Regulation? Irini Katsirea Chapter Four: #Tweetgate: When
Public Service Broadcasters and Twitter Go to War - An Irish Perspective
Jennifer Kavanagh Section Two: The Relevance of Public Regulatory
Intervention in Media Policy Chapter Five: Is Self-Regulation Failing
Children and Young People? Assessing the Use of Alternative Regulatory
Instruments in the Area of Social Network Sites Eva Lievens Chapter Six:
Media Policy and Regulation in Times of Crisis Corinna Wenzel and Stefan
Gadringer and Josef Trappel Chapter Seven: Digital Switchover: EU State
Aid, Public Subsidies and Enlargement Mark Wheeler Section Three:
Regulatory Policy Issues in Advanced Communication Network Environments
Chapter Eight: New Networks, Old Market Structures? The Race to Next
Generation Networks in the EU and Calls for a New Regulatory Paradigm
Maria Michalis Chapter Nine: The Net Neutrality Debate from a Public Sphere
Perspective Francesca Musiani and Maria Löblich Chapter Ten: Access to the
Network as a Universal Service Concept for European Information Society
Olga Batura Section Four: Lessons for European Media Policy from Cases
beyond the EU Chapter Eleven. Between Norms and Accomplishment: Lessons for
EU Media Policy From EU Enlargements Beata Klimkiewicz Chapter Twelve:
Convergent Media Policy: Reflections Based Upon the Australian Case Terry
Flew Chapter Thirteen: Communications and Social Inclusion - Universal
Service Policies in Europe and Latin America Maria Stella Righettini and
Michele Tonellotto. List of Contributors. Index.
Media Policy in the Twenty-First Century Manuel Puppis, Seamus Simpson and
Hilde Van den Bulck Section One: Understanding Media Policy in an
Environment of Media Convergence Chapter Two: Beyond the Buzz. Why Media
Policy Researchers Should Study Teletext Hallvard Moe and Hilde Van den
Bulck Chapter Three: Electronic Press Turning a New Leaf for Convergent
Media Content Regulation? Irini Katsirea Chapter Four: #Tweetgate: When
Public Service Broadcasters and Twitter Go to War - An Irish Perspective
Jennifer Kavanagh Section Two: The Relevance of Public Regulatory
Intervention in Media Policy Chapter Five: Is Self-Regulation Failing
Children and Young People? Assessing the Use of Alternative Regulatory
Instruments in the Area of Social Network Sites Eva Lievens Chapter Six:
Media Policy and Regulation in Times of Crisis Corinna Wenzel and Stefan
Gadringer and Josef Trappel Chapter Seven: Digital Switchover: EU State
Aid, Public Subsidies and Enlargement Mark Wheeler Section Three:
Regulatory Policy Issues in Advanced Communication Network Environments
Chapter Eight: New Networks, Old Market Structures? The Race to Next
Generation Networks in the EU and Calls for a New Regulatory Paradigm
Maria Michalis Chapter Nine: The Net Neutrality Debate from a Public Sphere
Perspective Francesca Musiani and Maria Löblich Chapter Ten: Access to the
Network as a Universal Service Concept for European Information Society
Olga Batura Section Four: Lessons for European Media Policy from Cases
beyond the EU Chapter Eleven. Between Norms and Accomplishment: Lessons for
EU Media Policy From EU Enlargements Beata Klimkiewicz Chapter Twelve:
Convergent Media Policy: Reflections Based Upon the Australian Case Terry
Flew Chapter Thirteen: Communications and Social Inclusion - Universal
Service Policies in Europe and Latin America Maria Stella Righettini and
Michele Tonellotto. List of Contributors. Index.
Tables and Figures. Acknowledgements. Chapter One: Contextualising European
Media Policy in the Twenty-First Century Manuel Puppis, Seamus Simpson and
Hilde Van den Bulck Section One: Understanding Media Policy in an
Environment of Media Convergence Chapter Two: Beyond the Buzz. Why Media
Policy Researchers Should Study Teletext Hallvard Moe and Hilde Van den
Bulck Chapter Three: Electronic Press Turning a New Leaf for Convergent
Media Content Regulation? Irini Katsirea Chapter Four: #Tweetgate: When
Public Service Broadcasters and Twitter Go to War - An Irish Perspective
Jennifer Kavanagh Section Two: The Relevance of Public Regulatory
Intervention in Media Policy Chapter Five: Is Self-Regulation Failing
Children and Young People? Assessing the Use of Alternative Regulatory
Instruments in the Area of Social Network Sites Eva Lievens Chapter Six:
Media Policy and Regulation in Times of Crisis Corinna Wenzel and Stefan
Gadringer and Josef Trappel Chapter Seven: Digital Switchover: EU State
Aid, Public Subsidies and Enlargement Mark Wheeler Section Three:
Regulatory Policy Issues in Advanced Communication Network Environments
Chapter Eight: New Networks, Old Market Structures? The Race to Next
Generation Networks in the EU and Calls for a New Regulatory Paradigm
Maria Michalis Chapter Nine: The Net Neutrality Debate from a Public Sphere
Perspective Francesca Musiani and Maria Löblich Chapter Ten: Access to the
Network as a Universal Service Concept for European Information Society
Olga Batura Section Four: Lessons for European Media Policy from Cases
beyond the EU Chapter Eleven. Between Norms and Accomplishment: Lessons for
EU Media Policy From EU Enlargements Beata Klimkiewicz Chapter Twelve:
Convergent Media Policy: Reflections Based Upon the Australian Case Terry
Flew Chapter Thirteen: Communications and Social Inclusion - Universal
Service Policies in Europe and Latin America Maria Stella Righettini and
Michele Tonellotto. List of Contributors. Index.
Media Policy in the Twenty-First Century Manuel Puppis, Seamus Simpson and
Hilde Van den Bulck Section One: Understanding Media Policy in an
Environment of Media Convergence Chapter Two: Beyond the Buzz. Why Media
Policy Researchers Should Study Teletext Hallvard Moe and Hilde Van den
Bulck Chapter Three: Electronic Press Turning a New Leaf for Convergent
Media Content Regulation? Irini Katsirea Chapter Four: #Tweetgate: When
Public Service Broadcasters and Twitter Go to War - An Irish Perspective
Jennifer Kavanagh Section Two: The Relevance of Public Regulatory
Intervention in Media Policy Chapter Five: Is Self-Regulation Failing
Children and Young People? Assessing the Use of Alternative Regulatory
Instruments in the Area of Social Network Sites Eva Lievens Chapter Six:
Media Policy and Regulation in Times of Crisis Corinna Wenzel and Stefan
Gadringer and Josef Trappel Chapter Seven: Digital Switchover: EU State
Aid, Public Subsidies and Enlargement Mark Wheeler Section Three:
Regulatory Policy Issues in Advanced Communication Network Environments
Chapter Eight: New Networks, Old Market Structures? The Race to Next
Generation Networks in the EU and Calls for a New Regulatory Paradigm
Maria Michalis Chapter Nine: The Net Neutrality Debate from a Public Sphere
Perspective Francesca Musiani and Maria Löblich Chapter Ten: Access to the
Network as a Universal Service Concept for European Information Society
Olga Batura Section Four: Lessons for European Media Policy from Cases
beyond the EU Chapter Eleven. Between Norms and Accomplishment: Lessons for
EU Media Policy From EU Enlargements Beata Klimkiewicz Chapter Twelve:
Convergent Media Policy: Reflections Based Upon the Australian Case Terry
Flew Chapter Thirteen: Communications and Social Inclusion - Universal
Service Policies in Europe and Latin America Maria Stella Righettini and
Michele Tonellotto. List of Contributors. Index.