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    Handbook of Media and Communication Governance

    Handbook of Media and Communication Governance by Puppis, Manuel; Mansell, Robin; Van den Bulck, Hilde;

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. július 23.

    • ISBN 9781800887190
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem630 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 1170 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 741

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    This state-of-the-art Handbook provides unique insights into the governance practices and institutions shaping digitalized public spheres. Focusing on the power relations involved, it presents diverse approaches to key debates in media and communication governance, showcasing groundbreaking advances in the field.



    Contributing authors explore the impact of long-standing trends such as commercialization, digitalization and transnationalization on media and communication governance, highlighting urgent new developments including algorithmization and datafication. Combining theoretical inquiry with cutting-edge empirical analysis, they address governance challenges at the regional, national and global levels to provide a broad view of the social ordering of media systems. Ultimately, the Handbook explores how to protect the public sphere in the digital age and ensure that media organizations and platforms meet democratic expectations.



    Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this Handbook is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of media and communication studies, digital governance, and platform studies. It will also be of interest to policy-makers seeking to develop effective regulatory systems for the modern media and communication environment.



    This state-of-the-art Handbook provides unique insights into the governance practices and institutions shaping digitalized public spheres. Focusing on the power relations involved, it presents diverse approaches to key debates in media and communication governance, showcasing groundbreaking advances in the field.

    This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

    ?A timely intervention that successfully combines an effort in consolidating a field of study that has grown increasingly diverse over the past three decades, with the ambition to articulate communication governance ? its modes, challenges and core values ? so as to investigate power relations and address a fundamental question: ?whose interests should take precedence when new approaches to governing the digital ecology are put in place???

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    Contents

    Preface xv
    1 Introduction to media and communication governance: from labelling
    to theorizing and practice 1
    Manuel Puppis, Robin Mansell and Hilde Van den Bulck

    PART I THEORIZING GOVERNANCE
    2 Sociological institutionalism: conceptualizing media governance as
    institution and organization 28
    Manuel Puppis
    3 Historical institutionalism 40
    Sara Bannerman and Bradley McNeil
    4 Discursive institutionalism 50
    Sarah Anne Ganter and Maria Löblich
    5 Critical political economy: inside or outside the tent? 61
    Peter A. Thompson
    6 The political economies of communication, ?big tech? and cultural
    industries from the ?industrial age? to the ?internet era? 73
    Dwayne Winseck
    7 Co-evolution: applications and implications for governance research in
    communication studies 88
    Johannes M. Bauer and Michael Latzer
    8 Theories of the policy process 100
    Kari Steen-Johnsen and Vilde Schanke Sundet
    9 Critical discourse analysis and telecommunications policy: the myth of
    technological neutrality 112
    Christopher Ali

    PART II CHALLENGES FOR GOVERNANCE
    10 The independence of media regulatory authorities ?on the books? and
    ?on the ground? 126
    Kristina Irion
    11 Transnationalization of media and governance 141
    Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw and Hartmut Wessler
    12 Done is better than perfect: evidence, governance, power and platform
    regulation 154
    Leighton Andrews
    13 Participatory and collaborative governance 166
    Aphra Kerr
    14 Diversity in governance 179
    Tamara Shepherd
    15 Anticolonial world-making: racial justice and global communication
    governance 191
    Paula Chakravartty and Charli Muller

    PART III GOVERNANCE FORMS AND LEVELS
    16 Realigning incentives through formal media, communications and
    platform governance 203
    Robin Mansell
    17 Governance through a crisis: media regulation in nondemocratic systems 220
    Gregory Asmolov
    18 Ants among elephants: regulatory challenges in countries without
    globally dominant players 233
    Peng Hwa Ang and Swati Maheshwari
    19 Industry-level self- and co-regulation in media and communications 247
    Florian Saurwein, Alena Birrer and Danya He
    20 Private ordering of media organisations and platform operators 262
    Tobias Mast, Matthias C. Kettemann and Wolfgang Schulz
    21 Media accountability and ethics in Africa 276
    Herman Wasserman
    22 Governance by technological design, a critique 287
    Jo?o C. Magalh?es
    23 Multi-level governance 300
    Hilde Van den Bulck
    24 European media governance: the EU and the Council of Europe 314
    Damian Tambini
    25 Global media and communication governance: the role of nation states 331
    Julia Pohle

    PART IV GOVERNANCE AND RIGHTS
    26 Communication rights, liberalism and the good life 345
    Andrew Calabrese
    27 Communication rights and capabilities 360
    Amit M. Schejter and Baruch Shomron
    28 Governing mediation in the data ecosystem: lessons from media
    governance for overcoming data asymmetries 374
    Stefaan Verhulst
    29 Data privacy 386
    Ine Van Zeeland and Jo Pierson
    30 Governing media and communications diversity in the digital age 400
    Fiona R. Martin and Tim Koskie
    31 Children vs adults: negotiating UNCRC General comment No. 25 on
    children?s rights in the digital environment 417
    Sonia Livingstone, Amanda Third and Gerison Lansdown

    PART V GOVERNING ISSUES
    32 Media literacy governance 433
    Joyce Vissenberg and Leen d?Haenens
    33 Resistance and the limits of media literacy in countering disinformation
    (in transitional media systems) 447
    Shakuntala Banaji
    34 Media power and ownership concentration 461
    Natascha Just, Alena Birrer and Danya He
    35 Competition law and regulation 475
    Maria Michalis
    36 Towards a new sense of purpose? Core shifts in audiovisual industry support 489
    Tim Raats and Stephanie Tintel
    37 Deplatforming and deplatformization as governance strategies 503
    José van Dijck, Tim de Winkel and Mirko Tobias Schäfer
    38 Accessible censorship 517
    Nathan Dobson and Nicole Stremlau
    39 AI, big data and bias: governing datafication through a data justice lens 529
    Arne Hintz
    40 Platforms in the Global South 541
    Ram Bhat
    41 Environmental sustainability 555
    Gynna Farith Millan Franco and Toby Miller
    42 Spectrum governance and 5G wireless 571
    Gregory Taylor
    43 Communication infrastructure and networks 586
    Seamus Simpson

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