Trend in communication policy research.
Technological, economic and social trends are changing the context of communication policy. Determining the precise beginning of communication policy-making and the attendant idea of researching it systematically is difficult. It is often said to have begun with the emergence of telegraphy, telephon...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Intellect,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Half Title; Copyright; Contents; Chapter 1Introduction; Chapter 2 Communication Policy Research: Looking Back, Moving Forward; Part I New Theories; Chapter 3 Prospects and Pitfalls of Douglass North's New Institutional Economics Approach for Global Media Policy Research; Chapter 4 'It's the Idea, Stupid!' How Ideas Challenge Broadcasting Liberalization; Chapter 5 The Accountability and Legitimacy of Regulatory Agencies in the Communication Sector; Chapter 6 Change and Divergence in Regulatory Regimes:A Comparative Study of Product Placement Regulation.
- Chapter 7 Technologies as Institutions: Rethinking the Role of Technology in Media Governance Constellations; Chapter 8 Veto Players and the Regulation of Media Pluralism: A New Paradigm for Media Policy Research?; Part IINew Methods; Chapter 9 A Political Scientist's Contribution to the Comparative Study of Media Systems in Europe: A Response to Hallin and Mancini; Chapter 10 What We Talk about When We Talk about Document Analysis; Chapter 11 Qualitative Network 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; Chapter 13 Battle of the Paradigms: Defining the Object and Objectives of Media/Communication Policy; Chapter 14 Content Control and Digital Television: Policy, Technology and Industry; Chapter 15 Regulating and Monitoring Online Activities of Public Service Broadcasters: The Case of Switzerland; State Aid; Chapter 16 Conditional Access for Public Service Broadcasting to New Media Platforms: EU State-Aid Policy vis-à-vis Public Service Broadcasting
- the Dutch Case.
- Chapter 17 Film Support in the EU: The Uteca Case and the Future Challenges for the 'Main Characters'; Chapter 18 New Approaches to the Development of Telecommunications Infrastructures in Europe? The Evolution of European Union Policy for Next-Generation Networks; Participation, Power & the Role of Gender; Chapter 19 Public Service Television in European Union Countries: Old Issues, New Challenges in the 'East' and the 'West'; Chapter 20 Civil Society and Media Governance: A Participatory Approach.
- Chapter 21 Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone: Unfolding Gender Conscious Research for Communication and Cultural Policy Theory; Notes on Contributors; Back Cover.