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The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy offers
insights into the boundaries of this field of study, assesses why
it is important, who is affected, and with what political,
economic, social and cultural consequences.
Provides the most up to date and comprehensive collection of
essays from top scholars in the field
Includes contributions from western and eastern Europe, North
and Central America, Africa and Asia
Offers new conceptual frameworks and new methodologies for
mapping the contours of emergent global media and communication
policy
Draws on theory and empirical research to offer multiple
perspectives on the local, national, regional and global forums in
which policy debate occurs
Auteur
Robin Mansell is Professor of New Media and the Internet, former Head of the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Marc Raboy is Professor and Beaverbrook Chair in Ethics, Media and Communications in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University, Canada.
Résumé
The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy offers insights into the boundaries of this field of study, assesses why it is important, who is affected, and with what political, economic, social and cultural consequences.
Contenu
Figures and Tables viii
About the Editors x
Notes on Contributors xi
Series Editor's Preface xvi
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Introduction: Foundations of the Theory and Practice of Global Media and Communication Policy 1
Robin Mansell and Marc Raboy
Part I Contested Concepts: An Emerging Field 21
2 The Origins of International Agreements and Global Media: The Post, the Telegraph, and Wireless Communication Before World War I 23
Ted Magder
3 The Evolution of GMCP Institutions 40
Don MacLean
4 Whose Global Village? 58
William H. Melody
5 Free Flow Doctrine in Global Media Policy 79
Kaarle Nordenstreng
6 Human Rights and Their Role in Global Media and Communication Discourses 95
Rikke Frank Jørgensen
7 Policy's Hubris: Power, Fantasy, and the Limits of (Global) Media Policy Interventions 113
Nico Carpentier
Part II Democratization: Policy in Practice 129
8 Power Dynamics in Multi-stakeholder Policy Processes and Intra-civil Society Networking 131
Bart Cammaerts
9 Media Reform in the United States and Canada: Activism and Advocacy for Media Policies in the Public Interest 147
Leslie Regan Shade
10 Community Media in a Globalized World: The Relevance and Resilience of Local Radio 166
Kate Coyer
11 Global Media Policy and Crisis States 180
Monroe E. Price
12 The Post-Soviet Media and Communication Policy Landscape: The Case of Russia 192
Andrei Richter
13 Public Service Broadcasting: Product (and Victim?) of Public Policy 210
Karol Jakubowicz
14 User Rights for the Internet Age: Communications Policy According to Netizens 230
Arne Hintz and Stefania Milan
Part III Cultural Diversity: Contesting Power 243
15 Media Research and Public Policy: Tiding Over the Rupture 245
Biswajit Das and Vibodh Parthasarathi
16 Whose Democracy? Rights-based Discourse and Global Intellectual Property Rights Activism 261
Boatema Boateng
17 Global Media Policy and Cultural Pluralism 276
Karim H. Karim
18 The Emergent Supranational Arab Media Policy Sphere 293
Marwan M. Kraidy
19 The Mediterranean Arab Mosaic between Free Press Development and Unequal Exchanges with the North 306
Jamal Eddine Naji
20 Rethinking Communication for Development Policy: Some Considerations 319
Linje Manyozo
21 The UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity: Cultural Policy and International Trade in Cultural Products 336
Peter S. Grant
Part IV Markets and Globality 353
22 Economic Approaches to Media Policy 355
Robert G. Picard
23 Postcolonial Media Policy Under the Long Shadow of Empire 366
Amin Alhassan and Paula Chakravartty
24 Policy Imperialism: Bilateral Trade Agreements as Instruments of Media Governance 383
Andrew Calabrese and Marco Briziarelli
25 ICT Policy-making and International Trade Agreements in the Caribbean 395
Hopeton S. Dunn
26 Legislation, Regulation, and Management in the South African Broadcasting Landscape: A Case Study of the South African Broadcasting Corporation 414
Ruth Teer-Tomaselli
27 Regulation as Linguistic Engineering 432
Roberta G. Lentz
Part V Governance: New Policy and Research Challenges 449
28 Gender and Communication Policy: Struggling for Space 451
Margaret Gallagher
29 The Environment and Global Media and Communication Policy 467
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
30 Anti-terrorism and the Harmonization of Media and Communication Policy 4...