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Media policies revisited :the challenge for media freedom and independence /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
302.23094
書名/作者:
Media policies revisited : : the challenge for media freedom and independence // edited by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy.
其他作者:
Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (pages cm.)
標題:
Freedom of the press.
標題:
Government and the press.
標題:
Journalism - Political aspects.
標題:
Mass media policy - European Union countries.
標題:
Mass media - Law and legislation - European Union countries.
標題:
Mass media policy.
標題:
Mass media - Law and legislation.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture.
標題:
Europe - Commerce - To 1500.
ISBN:
1137337842 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137337849 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- 1. The Emerging Governance Pattern in Media and Communications; Petros Iosifidis -- 2. Media Freedom and Independence in Contemporary Democratic Societies; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- PART I: MEDIA POLICY PROCESSES AND REGULATORY PATTERNS -- 3. Media Policy and New Regulatory Systems in Denmark; Henrik S̜ndergaard and Rasmus Helles -- 4. Multi-Level and Interrelated Media Policy Processes in Germany: An Enabling or Constraining Factor for Free and Independent Media?; Sebastian Muller and Christoph Gusy -- 5. The 'Piranha' Model: Power Plays and Dynamics of Policy-Making Addressing Free and Independent Media in Romania; Ioana Avadani and Cristian Ghinea -- 6. The National versus the European: The Croatian Roadmap to Media Freedom and Independence; Nada vob-Dokic and Pako Bilic -- PART II: COURTS -- 7. The Role of Courts in Protecting the Freedom of Expression in Italy; Federica Casarosa and Elda Brogi -- 8. The Freedom of Expression in the Media and the Slovak Judiciary; Andrej kolkay -- 9. Protecting the Public Interest in a Free Press: The Role of Courts and Regulators in the United Kingdom; Yolande Stolte and Rachael Craufurd Smith -- PART III: MEDIA FINANCE AND BUSINESS MODELS -- 10. Changing Conditions of Competition for Public Service and Commercial Media in Belgium: Implications for Media Independence; Pierre-Fraṅois Docquir and Bart Van Besien -- 11. New Business Models for the Media: The Spanish Case ; Juan Luis Manfredi and Juan Pablo Artero -- 12. The Media in Bulgaria: Business Enterprises or PR Divisions of Business Groups?; Ruzha Smilova -- PART IV: THE JOURNALISTIC PROFESSION -- 13. The State of the Journalistic Profession in Turkey; Ceren S̲zeri and Dilek Kurban -- 14. The Role of Professional Journalism in the 'Small' Estonian Democracy; Halliki Harro-Loit and Urmas Loit -- 15. Journalists' Self-Regulation in Greece; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Anna Kandyla and Dia Anagnostou -- 16. Ethical Demands and Responsibilities in Online Publishing: The Finnish Experience; Epp Lauk and Heikki Kuutti -- Conclusion: Towards Media Freedom and Independence; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou.
摘要、提要註:
"What are the characteristics that render the media free and independent, and do European media policies develop in ways that promote media freedom and independence? What are the main constraints or threats to the operation of free and independent media, and what are the policy processes, institutional structures, regulatory practices and tools that can help counteract these? In a period of profound changes brought to the media ecosystem, media consumption and use, Media Policies Revisited explores key features of media policies and regulation in fourteen countries, investigating their strengths and weaknesses in the protection of media freedom and the promotion of independent media behaviour. Standing at the crossroads of media studies and legal and media governance research, this volume of groundbreaking essays offers fresh thinking on the conditions under which media policies can support free and independent media, providing a valuable reference for students, scholars, policy-makers and regulators"--
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Media policies revisited :the challenge for media freedom and independence /
Media policies revisited :
the challenge for media freedom and independence /edited by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy. - 1 online resource (pages cm.)
Introduction; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- 1. The Emerging Governance Pattern in Media and Communications; Petros Iosifidis -- 2. Media Freedom and Independence in Contemporary Democratic Societies; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- PART I: MEDIA POLICY PROCESSES AND REGULATORY PATTERNS -- 3. Media Policy and New Regulatory Systems in Denmark; Henrik S̜ndergaard and Rasmus Helles -- 4. Multi-Level and Interrelated Media Policy Processes in Germany: An Enabling or Constraining Factor for Free and Independent Media?; Sebastian Muller and Christoph Gusy -- 5. The 'Piranha' Model: Power Plays and Dynamics of Policy-Making Addressing Free and Independent Media in Romania; Ioana Avadani and Cristian Ghinea -- 6. The National versus the European: The Croatian Roadmap to Media Freedom and Independence; Nada vob-Dokic and Pako Bilic -- PART II: COURTS -- 7. The Role of Courts in Protecting the Freedom of Expression in Italy; Federica Casarosa and Elda Brogi -- 8. The Freedom of Expression in the Media and the Slovak Judiciary; Andrej kolkay -- 9. Protecting the Public Interest in a Free Press: The Role of Courts and Regulators in the United Kingdom; Yolande Stolte and Rachael Craufurd Smith -- PART III: MEDIA FINANCE AND BUSINESS MODELS -- 10. Changing Conditions of Competition for Public Service and Commercial Media in Belgium: Implications for Media Independence; Pierre-Fraṅois Docquir and Bart Van Besien -- 11. New Business Models for the Media: The Spanish Case ; Juan Luis Manfredi and Juan Pablo Artero -- 12. The Media in Bulgaria: Business Enterprises or PR Divisions of Business Groups?; Ruzha Smilova -- PART IV: THE JOURNALISTIC PROFESSION -- 13. The State of the Journalistic Profession in Turkey; Ceren S̲zeri and Dilek Kurban -- 14. The Role of Professional Journalism in the 'Small' Estonian Democracy; Halliki Harro-Loit and Urmas Loit -- 15. Journalists' Self-Regulation in Greece; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Anna Kandyla and Dia Anagnostou -- 16. Ethical Demands and Responsibilities in Online Publishing: The Finnish Experience; Epp Lauk and Heikki Kuutti -- Conclusion: Towards Media Freedom and Independence; Evangelia Psychogiopoulou.
"What are the characteristics that render the media free and independent, and do European media policies develop in ways that promote media freedom and independence? What are the main constraints or threats to the operation of free and independent media, and what are the policy processes, institutional structures, regulatory practices and tools that can help counteract these? In a period of profound changes brought to the media ecosystem, media consumption and use, Media Policies Revisited explores key features of media policies and regulation in fourteen countries, investigating their strengths and weaknesses in the protection of media freedom and the promotion of independent media behaviour. Standing at the crossroads of media studies and legal and media governance research, this volume of groundbreaking essays offers fresh thinking on the conditions under which media policies can support free and independent media, providing a valuable reference for students, scholars, policy-makers and regulators"--
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